Navigating Work-Life Integration, Legal Issues, Patient Safety: Lessons for Work-Life Wellness in Academic Medicine: Part 1 of 3
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https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.19952Keywords:
wellness, mental health, diversity, discrimination, imposter syndromeAbstract
In this series of three manuscripts, we will explore real-life scenarios encountered by clinicians, learners, and researchers in healthcare, which challenge our assumptions and our understanding of how to navigate issues as diverse as mental health, racial diversity, gender discrimination, imposter syndrome, and substance use disorder.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Jennifer Hartwell, M.D., Paul Barach, M.D., Tracy D. Gunter, M.D., Kyra Reed, M.D., Heather Kelker, M.D., Julie Welch, M.D., Kristine Olson, M.D., Elizabeth Harry, M.D., Samantha Meltzer-Brody, M.D., MPH, Mariah Quinn, M.D., MPH, Jennifer Ferrand, Psy.D., Sharon C. Kiely, M.D., Jane Hartsock, J.D., M.A., Emily Holmes, M.D., Kristen Schroeder, M.D., Rami Ahmed, D.O.
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