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LGB Med Students More Likely to Experience Burnout


LGB Med Students More Likely to Experience Burnout
by Anjanee Sharma on 
February 3, 2021 at 4:11 PM
Burnout refers to a long-term reaction to stress characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and feelings of decreased personal accomplishment.
Studies show that almost half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout. The implications of this can be severe, ranging from individual risks like the reduced quality of self-care to an increase in patient safety incidents risk.
According to a new study, students who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) are more likely than their heterosexual (cis-gender) peers to experience burnout. ....

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds


Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Burnout among medical students has significant implications for student health and delivery of care, and future physicians in sexual minority groups report higher rates of burnout than their heterosexual peers.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University]  Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction to stress characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism and feelings of decreased personal accomplishment. Beyond the personal toll, the implications for aspiring and practicing physicians can be severe, from reduced quality of care to increased risk of patient safety incidents. ....

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U.S. response to coronavirus variants emphasizes masks and vaccines instead of lockdowns


U.S. response to coronavirus variants emphasizes masks and vaccines instead of lockdowns
Fenit Nirappil, Brittany Shammas
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An officer stands in front of a sign advising of vaccine appointments at a drive-up vaccination center at City College of San Francisco during the coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
As America faces the potential for catastrophic coronavirus spikes fueled by highly infectious variants, public health authorities remain wary of imposing the stricter measures adopted by other nations. Instead, they continue to embrace a stick-to-the-basics strategy: Wear a mask, maybe even two. Avoid crowds. And get vaccinated fast. ....

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The Check Up: Dr. Joseph Kerschner of the Medical College of Wisconsin


The Check Up: Dr. Joseph Kerschner of the Medical College of Wisconsin
Modern Healthcare
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There’s no shortage of challenges facing medical schools these days. But the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and finding ways to tackle structural racism and unconscious bias have moved to the forefront for many educators. Modern Healthcare Managing Editor Matthew Weinstock spoke with Dr. Joseph Kerschner, dean and executive vice president of the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as the immediate past chair of the Association of American Medical Colleges’ board of directors, about the state of medical education in the country.
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