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  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Occupational Health
  • Medical Professionalism

Background:

  • High rates of burnout among critical care clinicians necessitate novel solutions.
  • Existing research on burnout has not fully explored the role of professional societies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document professional society initiatives aimed at addressing burnout.
  • To explore perspectives on the role of professional societies in promoting clinician well-being.
  • To develop actionable recommendations for critical care societies.

Main Methods:

  • Multiphase evaluation of 17 major U.S. professional societies in critical care.
  • Documentation of existing well-being initiatives by society representatives.
  • Semistructured interviews to explore perspectives on the role of societies.

Main Results:

  • All surveyed societies acknowledged responsibility for addressing clinician burnout.
  • Various well-being initiatives were identified as potential models for other societies.
  • A six-recommendation roadmap was developed to guide society efforts.

Conclusions:

  • Professional societies have a defined and significant role in mitigating burnout.
  • Societies can actively promote the well-being of their members.
  • Implementing the developed roadmap can foster a culture of support and well-being.