Navigating Personal Health Crises, Imposter Syndrome, Sexual Harassment, Clinical Mistakes and Leadership Challenges: Lessons for Work-Life Wellness in Academic Medicine: Part 3 of 3

Wellness in Academic Medicine

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https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.19954

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Wellness, second victim phenomenon, sexual harrassment, suicide

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In this final manuscript of the three-part series, the authors address issues of imposter syndrome, pregnancy, and parental leave, second victim phenomenon, sexual harassment, response to suicide, and managing a budget while advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. The case scenarios have learners and non-clinicians as their main characters, bringing attention to the cross-cutting nature of the complex issues we see both in and around a career in medicine.

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2023-06-20

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Barach, P., Ahmed, R., Agarwal, G., Olson, K., Welch, J., Chernoby, K., Hein, C., Anand, T., Joseph, B., Rosenstein, D., Sotto-Santiago, S., Hartsock, J., Holmes, E., Schroeder, K., & Hartwell, J. (2023). Navigating Personal Health Crises, Imposter Syndrome, Sexual Harassment, Clinical Mistakes and Leadership Challenges: Lessons for Work-Life Wellness in Academic Medicine: Part 3 of 3 : Wellness in Academic Medicine . Kansas Journal of Medicine, 16(2), 165-171. https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.19954