From Burnout to Resilience: An Update for Oncologists

American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book
Krithika MuraliSusana Banerjee

Abstract

Physician burnout remains a highly complex and topical issue. The negative impact of burnout on physicians, patients, and institutions has become increasingly apparent. Globally, a multitude of professional bodies and organizational leaders are giving this important subject much-deserved attention. In this review, we provide a summary of the latest evidence, with a focus on solutions and future strategies, while incorporating our own perspectives as practicing oncologists.

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