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Area of Science:

  • Podiatric Medicine
  • Medical Education
  • Physician Well-being

Background:

  • Burnout and well-being are critical in medical training, prompting changes in postgraduate education.
  • Research on physician well-being exists for MD/DO fields but is limited in podiatric medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the overall wellness levels of podiatric medical residents.
  • To identify specific subdomains of well-being within podiatric residency programs.

Main Methods:

  • A wellness needs assessment was electronically distributed to podiatric medical residents.
  • The survey evaluated overall wellness and specific subdomains.

Main Results:

  • 121 residents completed the survey, reporting high levels of burnout, depression, and anxiety.
  • Intellectual and environmental wellness were high; financial and physical wellness were low.
  • Many residency programs lack established well-being initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Podiatric residents exhibit compromised well-being, mirroring MD/DO counterparts.
  • These findings necessitate further investigation and organizational changes.
  • Implementing support systems can mitigate burnout effects for podiatric physicians.