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  • Radiology
  • Occupational Health
  • Medical Staff Well-being

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  • Burnout affects over half of healthcare workers, presenting as mental and physical fatigue.
  • Radiologists face unique stressors contributing to burnout.
  • Prolonged stress and frustration are primary drivers of burnout.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the etiologies, problems, and potential solutions for burnout impacting radiologists.
  • To identify factors that place radiologists at risk for burnout.
  • To emphasize recognition, solutions, and collective responses to combat burnout.

Main Methods:

  • This article provides a discussion of burnout in radiology.
  • It examines risk factors and the impact of burnout on radiologists, departments, staff, and patients.
  • Emphasis is placed on recognition, solutions, and collective action.

Main Results:

  • Burnout significantly impacts individual radiologists, radiology departments, and patient care.
  • Specific risk factors contributing to radiologist burnout are identified.
  • Potential solutions and preventative strategies are explored.

Conclusions:

  • Radiologists can perform self-assessments to understand their burnout risk.
  • Strategies exist to dissolve and prevent burnout within the radiology community.
  • Increased insight, awareness, and empathy are crucial for addressing radiologist burnout.