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Patrick P Boddie1, Andrew S Desrosiers1, Caroline Crabtree2
1University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine, Jackson, MS, USA.
Abstract:
Although a dermatology residency is associated with a favorable lifestyle, nearly one in three budding dermatologists meet the criteria for burnout. The competitive nature of dermatology residency selection may confer a predisposition to burnout. Contributing factors during residency include a high-volume clinical experience and frequent use of electronic health records. Women may face particular pressures in managing work-life balance when starting a family during dermatology residency. In addition to preventing burnout before residency, fears of professional repercussions should be alleviated to ensure resident well-being. We have focusedW focus on the causes of burnout among dermatology residents and suggest solutions to promote wellness.
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