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  • Physician Well-being
  • Professional Development

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  • Time management is crucial for physicians but often neglected in medical curricula.
  • Poor time management practices can lead to physician stress and reduced productivity.
  • Effective time management is linked to increased career satisfaction and sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address knowledge gaps in cognitive limitations affecting physician time management.
  • To teach effective time management strategies to physicians.
  • To demonstrate how improved time management can enhance physician career satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • An interactive workshop was developed for physician trainees and junior faculty.
  • The workshop included presentations and resources on time management strategies.
  • Content focused on cognitive limitations and career benefits of time management.

Main Results:

  • The workshop was delivered 4 times to 54 residents.
  • Participants rated the workshop highly, indicating it met an educational need (M=3.72) and would be recommended (M=3.83).
  • Follow-up surveys showed improved productivity and well-being in most participants after 4 months.

Conclusions:

  • The workshop provides an effective method for teaching time management to physicians.
  • This training addresses a critical need for early-career physicians.
  • Developing strong time management skills can promote long-term physician career sustainability.