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Liselotte Dyrbye

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Medical Education|December 24, 2015
A narrative review on burnout experienced by medical students and residentsLiselotte Dyrbye, Tait Shanafelt
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2025
Evidence-Based Work Design - Bridging the DivideMarisha Burden, Liselotte Dyrbye
Medical Education|March 21, 2012
Nurturing resiliency in medical traineesLiselotte Dyrbye, Tait Shanafelt
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|October 27, 2021
A Longitudinal National Study Exploring Impact of the Learning Environment on Medical Student Burnout, Empathy, and Career RegretLiselotte Dyrbye, Daniel Satele, Colin P West
Medical Teacher|March 31, 2009
A qualitative study of physicians' experiences with online learning in a masters degree program: benefits, challenges, and proposed solutionsLiselotte Dyrbye, Annabelle Cumyn, Hollis Day, et al.
BMJ Open|August 17, 2023
Effects of coaching on medical student well-being and distress: a systematic review protocolLauren Breslin, Liselotte Dyrbye, Cynthia Chelf, et al.
Journal of Hospital Medicine|May 5, 2024
Unlocking inpatient workload insights with electronic health record event logsMarisha Burden, Angela Keniston, Jonathan Pell, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|March 29, 2020
Original Research: An Investigation of Career Choice Regret Among American NursesLiselotte Dyrbye, Colin West, Pamela Johnson, et al.
Medical Teacher|May 20, 2008
Changes in clinical skills education resulting from the introduction of the USMLE step 2 clinical skills (CS) examinationWilliam R Gilliland, Jeffrey La Rochelle, Richard Hawkins, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|November 6, 2018
In Reply-Burnout Is Not Associated With Increased Medical ErrorsDaniel S Tawfik, Jochen Profit, Timothy I Morgenthaler, et al.
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Medical Education|December 24, 2015
A narrative review on burnout experienced by medical students and residentsLiselotte Dyrbye, Tait Shanafelt
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2025
Evidence-Based Work Design - Bridging the DivideMarisha Burden, Liselotte Dyrbye
Medical Education|March 21, 2012
Nurturing resiliency in medical traineesLiselotte Dyrbye, Tait Shanafelt
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|October 27, 2021
A Longitudinal National Study Exploring Impact of the Learning Environment on Medical Student Burnout, Empathy, and Career RegretLiselotte Dyrbye, Daniel Satele, Colin P West
Medical Teacher|March 31, 2009
A qualitative study of physicians' experiences with online learning in a masters degree program: benefits, challenges, and proposed solutionsLiselotte Dyrbye, Annabelle Cumyn, Hollis Day, et al.
BMJ Open|August 17, 2023
Effects of coaching on medical student well-being and distress: a systematic review protocolLauren Breslin, Liselotte Dyrbye, Cynthia Chelf, et al.
Journal of Hospital Medicine|May 5, 2024
Unlocking inpatient workload insights with electronic health record event logsMarisha Burden, Angela Keniston, Jonathan Pell, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|March 29, 2020
Original Research: An Investigation of Career Choice Regret Among American NursesLiselotte Dyrbye, Colin West, Pamela Johnson, et al.
Medical Teacher|May 20, 2008
Changes in clinical skills education resulting from the introduction of the USMLE step 2 clinical skills (CS) examinationWilliam R Gilliland, Jeffrey La Rochelle, Richard Hawkins, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|November 6, 2018
In Reply-Burnout Is Not Associated With Increased Medical ErrorsDaniel S Tawfik, Jochen Profit, Timothy I Morgenthaler, et al.
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