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Is burnout on the rise and what are the signs ObGyns should be on the lookout for?

In a peer-to-peer audiocast, Ms. DiVenere probed Dr. Smith for the problem areas that appear in the early to late stages of burnout. He spoke to the stressors that residents experience in the learning situation and that ObGyns must deal with in practice, as well as described strategies to deal with that stress.   

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Have you read "ObGyn burnout: ACOG takes aim," by Lucia DiVenere, MA (September 2016)?

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Dr. Smith is Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Professor of Clinical Biologic Sciences, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida.

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In a peer-to-peer audiocast, Ms. DiVenere probed Dr. Smith for the problem areas that appear in the early to late stages of burnout. He spoke to the stressors that residents experience in the learning situation and that ObGyns must deal with in practice, as well as described strategies to deal with that stress.   

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

Have you read "ObGyn burnout: ACOG takes aim," by Lucia DiVenere, MA (September 2016)?

In a peer-to-peer audiocast, Ms. DiVenere probed Dr. Smith for the problem areas that appear in the early to late stages of burnout. He spoke to the stressors that residents experience in the learning situation and that ObGyns must deal with in practice, as well as described strategies to deal with that stress.   

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

Have you read "ObGyn burnout: ACOG takes aim," by Lucia DiVenere, MA (September 2016)?

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