
From Physician Burnout to Balance: How to End the Year Feeling Recharged
Learn which well-being strategies for doctors can help you finish the year feeling recharged
Work-related stress, burnout, fatigue, and mental health problems are increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals. A study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings in 2022 found that over 3 in 5 physicians reported burnout in 2021. Similarly, the National Academy of Medicine reported that between 35-54% of nurses experienced burnout symptoms in 2019.
How can we help healthcare professionals achieve a better work-life balance and overcome personal, professional, and industry challenges to promote their mental health and well-being?
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