A collection of resources about combating clinical burnout, compiled by the National Academy of Medicine.
These are offered as Open Access (free)
Bodenheimer T, Sinsky C. From Triple to Quadruple Aim: Care of the Patient Requires Care of the Provider. Annals of Family Medicine. 2014;12(6):573-576. doi:10.1370/afm.1713.
Schwartz, S.K. (2013, May 2). Getting burned-out medical practice staff back on track. Physicians Practice.
A collection of videos, articles, and mobile apps that individual physicians can use to improve their personal well-being and satisfaction, compiled by the American College of Physicians.
MacDonald, I. (2016, November 18). Mayo clinic: 9 ways to engage physicians, prevent burnout. FierceHealthcare.
A guide to mental health and wellness resources for healthcare providers, compiled by the Florida State University Maguire Medical Library.
Provides information about the COVID 19 virus that is relevant to NC citizens.
The NIH Pain Consortium was established to enhance pain research and promote collaboration among researchers across the many NIH Institutes and Centers that have programs and activities addressing pain.
Free registration is required.
Kennedy-Hendricks, A., Richey, M., McGinty, E. E., Stuart, E. A., Barry, C. L., & Webster, D. W. (2016). Opioid Overdose Deaths and Florida's Crackdown on Pill Mills. American Journal Of Public Health, 106(2), 291-297.
A brief overview on physician burnout, including common causes and suggested interventions, compiled by the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality.
Palamara, K. (2020). Positive Psychology in Times of Crisis. American College of Physicians.
National Academy of Medicine. (2020). Resources to Support the Health and Well-Being of Clinicians During COVID-19. National Academy of Sciences.
A collection of interventions to combat burnout and depression on both the individual and organizational level, compiled by the American Psychiatric Association.