• Minnesota medicine · Aug 2007

    Physician well-being and professionalism.

    • Colin P West and Tait D Shanafelt.
    • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA.
    • Minn Med. 2007 Aug 1; 90 (8): 44-6.

    AbstractPhysician professionalism is influenced by both environmental and personal factors, one of which is physician well-being. Yet, a variety of stressors inherent in medical training and practice can erode a physician's sense of well-being and contribute to distress. This article reviews the epidemiology of physician distress; describes what is known about the relationships between distress, well-being, and professionalism; and discusses personal and environmental factors that contribute to professionalism among physicians.

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