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As a family medicine resident progresses through training, transitional periods can worsen burnout, especially when moving from one year to the next. These transitions bring increased responsibility, patient volume, following up on results, meeting educational requirements, and preparing for board exams. Collecting data on burnout during these times is crucial for identifying needs and implementing targeted resources to promote physician longevity, growth, and wellness. Additionally, this data will strengthen the residency program and benefit future doctors.
Publication Date
5-9-2024
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Family Medicine
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Smith E. Identifying burnout progression amongst residents. Presented at Corewell Health Hospital Farmington Hills 2024 Alvin Yarrows Research Day; 2024 May 9; Farmington Hills, MI.
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2024 Alvin Yarrows Research Day at Corewell Health Hospital Farmington Hills, Farmington Hills, MI, May 9, 2024.