What educators can learn from the biopsychosocial-spiritual model of patient care: Time for holistic medical education

D Vermette, B Doolittle - Journal of general internal medicine, 2022 - Springer
Medical students and residents experience burnout at a high rate and encounter threats to
their well-being throughout training. It may be helpful to consider a holistic model of …

A Well-being Well-Check for Neurosurgery: Evidence-Based Suggestions for Our Specialty based on a Systematic Review

S Abdelmageed, VJ Horak, PS Virtanen, SK Lam… - World Neurosurgery, 2024 - Elsevier
Background The path through neurosurgery is rigorous. Many neurosurgeons may
experience burnout, depression, or suicide throughout training and practice. We review the …

Impact of opt-out therapy appointments on resident physicians' mental health, well-being, stigma, and willingness to engage

T Kevern, DR Davies, K Stiel… - Journal of Graduate …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background Health care professionals report higher levels of mental health symptoms,
pandemic-related stress, personal health concerns, and reduced proactive co** …

A biopsychosocial-spiritual wellness check program for internal medicine residents: A brief report.

BC Hernandez, JL ChenFeng… - Families, Systems, & …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Introduction: The pandemic has significantly impacted medical residents. We created and
implemented a biannual biopsychosocial-spiritual Wellness Check Program (WCP) to help …

Wellness Unlocked: Key Insights to Promoting PHM Fellow Well-being

T Rosenbaum, R Asaithambi - Hospital Pediatrics, 2024 - publications.aap.org
Well-being is not created by chance; we, a pediatric hospital medicine (PHM) Chief Fellow
and the Director of Wellness for the Division of PHM, know it is instead crafted with …

Meet and Greet Sessions: A Unique Virtual Opt-Out Approach to Support Trainee Well-Being

U Anand, C Kirshnit, M Rea - Journal of Graduate Medical …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background Interventions to support graduate medical education (GME) trainee well-being
at the institutional level continue to be an area for continuous improvement. Objective To …

Use of an Opt-Out vs Opt-In Strategy Increases Use of Residency Mental Health Services

G Guldner, JT Siegel, C Broadbent… - Journal of …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background Residents report high levels of distress but low utilization of mental health
services. Prior research has shown several barriers that prevent residents from opting into …

Medical student perspective of disclosing personal mental health history and stigma surrounding mental illness

K Baird, F Ramjan, Y Hussain - Academic Medicine, 2022 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: We read with interest the article by Vaa Stelling and West,“Faculty Disclosure
of Personal Mental Health History and Resident Physician Perceptions of Stigma …

Learning from Health Care Counselors' Perspectives on Health Care Worker Distress: A Qualitative Analysis

N Downs, J Davidson, A Haddad… - … Healthcare Journal of …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Health care provider stress and emotional distress were well documented long
before the COVID-19 pandemic, and there is growing data suggesting these have increased …

In Reply to Baird et al

BEV Stelling, CP West - Academic Medicine, 2022 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: We read with interest the article by Vaa Stelling and West,“Faculty Disclosure
of Personal Mental Health History and Resident Physician Perceptions of Stigma …