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Burnout among physicians, particularly in the field of internal medicine, has become a significant concern in recent years. This condition is characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment, which can have detrimental effects on both healthcare providers and patient care. 1 While burnout is a recognized issue globally, its impact on internal medicine physicians in Michigan has not been comprehensively studied. Understanding the unique stressors faced by these physicians is critical for developing targeted interventions to reduce burnout rates and improve the overall healthcare environment. Internal medicine physicians often face intense workloads, long hours, administrative burdens, and increasing patient demands, which contribute to high levels of stress.
Publication Date
5-2025
Keywords
Burnout
Disciplines
Internal Medicine
Recommended Citation
Pszenica E, Basu J, Ahmed E, Davila H. An analysis on gender and race for burnout among Michigan internists. Poster presented at: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Embark Capstone Colloquium; 2025 May; Rochester Hills, MI.

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The Embark Capstone Colloquium at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester Hills, MI, May, 2025.