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  • Physician burnout significantly impacts all aspects of a physician's life and patient care.
  • Monitoring and enhancing physician well-being is crucial for public health.
  • This study investigates the prevalence and patterns of burnout among physicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the levels of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy in physicians.
  • To compare physician burnout scores with established occupational norms.
  • To explore the relationship between professional efficacy and burnout dimensions.

Main Methods:

  • Anonymous survey using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) General Survey.
  • Data collected from physicians at a Canadian general hospital during a Grand Rounds session.
  • Analysis of 55 completed questionnaires.

Main Results:

  • Physicians reported significantly higher average scores for Emotional Exhaustion and Cynicism compared to normative occupational samples (p<0.01).
  • No significant difference was found in the average Professional Efficacy score.
  • Professional Efficacy scores were not significantly correlated with Emotional Exhaustion or Cynicism.

Conclusions:

  • High levels of emotional exhaustion and cynicism indicate significant burnout among physicians.
  • Enhancing professional skills alone is insufficient to prevent physician burnout.
  • Preventive strategies, including mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), are essential for addressing physician burnout.