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- W2085198764 abstract "Managed care, advances in medical technology, higher public expectations for health, and political debates about the equitable distribution of health care resources are all placing new demands on physicians. The pressures to achieve better outcomes in health care, contain costs, maintain productivity, master an expanding knowledge base, and relate to patients with compassion and presence tax the ability of many physicians to cope. Their risk of job dissatisfaction, burn-out, family problems, and more serious impairment is enormous.1,2,3The challenges of this era are superimposed on the personal vulnerabilities of physicians.4 The qualities that allow physicians to succeed in training and practice are often maladaptive in their personal lives. Many physicians have a compulsive style that is reinforced in their training and leads to chronic doubt, guilt, and an excessive sense of responsibility accompanied by the feeling that “my work is never done.”5,6 Sir William Osler addressed this occupational hazard in a talk to medical students in 1899: “Engrossed late and soon in professional cares—you may so lay waste that you may find, too late, with hearts given way, that there is no place in your habit-stricken souls for those gentler influences which make life worth living.”7In the face of these challenges, more physicians are seeking ways to uphold the ideals that brought them into medicine while balancing their other interests and values. The search for this balance is a lifelong challenge, from medical school to retirement.8Health care institutions are developing a strong interest in physicians' well-being. Managed care organizations are beginning to see a relationship between physicians and patient, or customer, satisfaction and are more willing to attend to the well-being of physicians. Group practices spend about $150,000 on average to replace a physician who leaves the practice due to professional dissatisfaction. More practices are looking for specific ways to enhance the well-being of their physicians, such as reviewing the incentives for work. Malpractice insurers view professional burn-out as increased risk, and disability insurance companies are concerned about the increase in disability claims being filed by physicians, a trend that may reflect an erosion of professional well-being and satisfaction. Promoting satisfaction and well-being among health care professionals not only enhances the work environment but is good for the financial health of the corporation. In this respect, medicine as a business is beginning to emulate the success of other businesses that are worker friendly.9The Western Journal of Medicine is devoting an entire issue to the subject of physician well-being. We are interested in articles that address the components of personal well-being, the organizational and workplace factors that promote or erode well-being, specific practices that physicians use to promote their well-being and satisfaction, the political dimensions of physician well-being, and cultural factors (inside and outside of medicine) that affect physicians' wellness. We are looking for Op-Eds, original research, letters, review articles, and personal stories or essays. Topics of special interest include:Well-being throughout the physician's life cycleThe well-being of physicians' relationships and familiesPersonal practices that promote well-beingWell-being in the workplaceGender issues in physician well-beingThe role of personal philosophy and spirituality in well-beingDescriptions of specific programs that promote physicians' well-beingTraining physicians to lead healthy livesPolitical action to promote physicians' well-beingModels of excellence (both personal and organizational) in which well-being is manifestResearch into the factors that lead to happy, satisfied physiciansIn addition to scholarly pieces, we also welcome artistic expressions related to physicians' well-being, including poems, photographs, and cartoons.All manuscripts submitted to wjm will go through a peer review process. The deadline for submission is August 1, 2000." @default.
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- W2085198764 title "A call for papers on physician well-being" @default.
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