Staying Human During Residency Training: How to Survive and Thrive after Medical School, Fifth EditionUniversity of Toronto Press, 17. apr. 2012 - 224 sider The ultimate survival guide for medical students, interns, residents and fellows, Staying Human during Residency Training provides time-tested advice and the latest information on every aspect of a resident's life from choosing a residency program, to coping with stress, enhancing self-care, and protecting personal and professional relationships. Allan D. Peterkin, MD, provides hundreds of tips on how to cope with sleep deprivation, time pressures, and ethical and legal issues. This fifth edition features new, leading-edge information on enhancing personal resilience, planning one's career, pursuing leadership roles, and using new technologies to maximize learning. Presenting practical antidotes to cynicism, careerism, and burnout, Peterkin also offers guidance on fostering more empathic connection with patients and deepening relationships with colleagues, friends, and family. Acknowledged by thousands of doctors across North America as an invaluable resource, Staying Human during Residency Training has helped to shape notions of trainee well-being for medical educators worldwide. Informative, compassionate, and professional, this new edition will again show why it is required reading for medical students and new physicians pursuing postgraduate training. |
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... resident training experience, and are critically aware of the need for a book such as his to be available to residents in the United States, as there is currently no equivalent resource published in Foreword to the Fifth Edition.
... experience along with the advice in this book to also nurture and support your colleagues (and even your supervisors)! ... experiences with our patients and colleagues are what sustain us. By being mindful of how to stay human, often by ...
... experience significant stressors and a significant portion are at risk for emotional and mental health problems. The ... experienced by more than half of all residents, most often based on training status (as related to seniority or ...
... experienced some form of abuse (verbal, sexual or physical) during their training.10 • Two-thirds of emergency residents worry about their own safety while working shifts.11 SUICIDE • Physicians under 40 years of age have 3 times the ...
... experience these symptoms only during a particularly difficult rotation. However, others experience full-blown burnout and what has been called 'the house officer's stress syndrome,' which is characterized by family problems, cynical ...
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Taking Care of Your Body | |
Maximizing Supports and Finding Balance | |
CHAPTER FIVEProtecting and Improving Personal and Professional Relationships | |
Unique Concerns | |
Teaching Learning and Leading with No Time | |
Professionalism Ethics Issues and Legal Considerations | |
Managing Your Finance | |
Now What? Thoughts on the End of Residency | |
Helpful Web Resources | |
Index | |
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