Physicians Appear More Likely To Exhibit Resilience Than General US Working Population, Survey Study Suggests

Healio (7/6, Gramigna) reports, “Physicians appeared more likely to exhibit resilience than the general U.S. working population,” investigators concluded after conducting “a cross-sectional national survey study of 5,445 U.S. physicians and a probability-based sample of 5198 individuals in the U.S. working population.” Researchers also “observed an inverse association with burnout symptoms; however, even among the most resilient physicians, burnout rates were substantial.” The findings were published online in JAMA Network Open.

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— “Physicians resilient, but still suffer burnout, “Joe Gramigna, Healio, July 6, 2020

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