Burnout in neurodivergent doctors rises as british medical association reports doctors were at high risk of burnout in 2022.
When Your Brain Won’t Log Off: Post-Shift Rumination in Physicians
For many doctors, physician wellbeing and the ability to psychologically disconnect from work have become inseparable concerns, and for good reason.
Moral Injury in Medicine: When Doing Your Best Still Feels Wrong
Moral injury in healthcare highlights deeper ethical conflict beyond burnout, with serious clinician wellbeing risks.
Psychological Resilience in Healthcare Teams: Strengthening Workforce Stability in Pressured Systems
Resilience in healthcare is essential to prevent burnout in healthcare staff and strengthen multidisciplinary healthcare teams, improving wellbeing, collaboration, and patient outcomes.
Sleep Debt in Doctors: The Silent Risk Factor for Mental and Cognitive Decline
In modern clinical practice, long hours and rotating shifts normalise sleep debt among doctors. This sleep deprivation is more than fatigue; it threatens physician wellbeing, impairs decision-making, and contributes to cognitive decline, with consequences for both patient safety and healthcare system resilience.