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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... woman , with their loves and their joys , their sorrows and their griefs . The comedy , too , of life will be spread before you , and nobody laughs more often than the doctor at the pranks Puck plays upon the Titanias and the Bottoms ...
... Women International Medical Graduates Visible Minority Residents Religious Residents Gay and Lesbian Residents Residents with a Disability, Chronic Illness, or Learning Challenge Additional Resources 7 Whiz Kids: Teaching, Learning, and ...
... women who are eager to learn. Although residency presents multiple challenges and stressors, it also affords the opportunity for young doctors to develop resilience and coping skills that will serve them throughout their careers. Along ...
... women who become pregnant during residency. • Vitamin D deficiency due to decreased sunlight exposure. • Avoidance of medical care and follow up, perhaps because residents are fearful of being in the patient role. KEY. TRENDS. AROUND.
... women housestaff experienced more self - doubt and feelings of professional inadequacy.27 Trends in difficulties delegating duties for women have also been noted ( see chapter 6 ) . Family practice residents have worried most about ...
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Maximizing Supports and Finding Balance | |
Protecting and Improving Personal and Professional | |
The Single Resident | |
The Impaired Colleague | |
Nursing and Other Staff | |
Delivering Bad News to Patients | |
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