Burnout syndrome is still a common problem for physicians. Medscape This section of the annual doctor's lifestyle report focuses on answers to survey questions on burnout and depression. How general are these factors and how do they affect the life of a doctor? More than 15,000 doctors answered from 29 majors
In recent years, burnout syndrome is central to the debate on the doctor's happiness. With the advent of the Internet, work burnout is no longer a hidden problem for medical schools, residents, hospitals and clinics. Instead, it is a public health issue. Thought leaders like Dr. Pamela Wible discovered that in order to cure her patient, he must first heal his colleagues. According to Medicape's lifestyle report of 2017, the doctor's burnout rate was 51%, and the maximum of 59% of emergency physicians was burned down. There are five reasons.
Burnout syndrome is still a common problem for physicians. Medscape This section of the annual doctor's lifestyle report focuses on answers to survey questions on burnout and depression. How general are these factors and how do they affect the life of a doctor? More than 15,000 doctors answered from 29 majors
Burnout syndrome is the opposite of individual's happiness with emotional suppression like feelings and compassion, also known as compassion fatigue. Other US full-time medical staff
40% of American doctors report that high stress is due to high job requirements and one doctor in every two people experiences burnout symptoms. The nurse is also very nervous, three quarters of the report is burnout. Compassion fatigue caused by interaction with a very painful patient is a constant burden for many people.