The improvement in measures of well-being over the past decade illustrates that progress is possible and should encourage the cancer care community to continue efforts to optimize oncology training.
Burnout in oncologists has been increasing, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This is concerning because burnout can have both personal and professional repercussions, as well as a negative ...
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Oncologists in 2023 are experiencing higher rates of burnout compared with a decade ago. System-based interventions to reduce burnout are necessary to maintaining an adequate workforce to provide care ...
Addressing clinician burnout requires targeted organizational interventions that tackle the root causes of stress and inefficiency in health care settings. The article that accompanies this editorial ...
To better understand burnout in oncology and clinician well-being along the career continuum starting with training, we sought to characterize the professional well-being of physicians training in ...
Phase Ib Study of BI 836880 (VEGF/Ang2 nanobody) in Combination With Ezabenlimab (anti–PD-1 antibody) in Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors Oncologists in 2023 are experiencing higher ...
Delta-Radiomics Using Machine Learning Classifiers With Auxiliary Data Sets to Predict Disease Progression During Magnetic Resonance-Guided Radiotherapy in Adrenal Metastases This study was approved ...