Tag: burnout

moral injury

Moral injury “prevalent” among interventional radiologists in the USA

A recent study concerning moral injury (MI) among interventional radiologists has found that the condition is “prevalent” throughout the field, and has been shown...

Why laughter is not “frivolous”: Keeping burnout at bay in IR

Matthew Gibson (Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK) will be delivering this year’s British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR; 2–4 November, Glasgow, UK) Wattie Fletcher...
micro-practices

Micro-practices for burnout prevention and emotional wellness

“With coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the demands and stresses on radiologists and physicians have increased dramatically. Even before this pandemic, the high prevalence of...
hours

Capping medical residency hours does not hamper new doctors’ quality of...

When new rules capped training hours for medical residents at 80 hours per week in 2003, critics worried that the change would leave physicians-in-training...
burnout

Over 70% of interventional radiologists polled experience career burnout

Burnout is prevalent among interventional radiologists, with a recent survey finding that both identifying as female and working more than 80 hours per week...
Sasha Shillcutt a woman physician's experience

Burning out: A woman physician’s experience

Following a keynote lecture on her personal and professional understanding of physician burnout earlier this year at the annual meeting of the Society of...