Some memos on burnout in healthcare providers and the medical professionalism climate in anesthesiologists and cancer department staff

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Author(s): Zahra Shahvari, Ebrahim Espahbodi, Shahram Samadi

The relationship between burnout in healthcare providers and the medical professionalism climate is a complex and crucial area of study. Burnout, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment, has been linked to various factors within the healthcare environment. Effective leadership within healthcare institutions also contributes significantly to reducing burnout. One study demonstrated that strong leadership in medical laboratory services is especially important for mitigating the negative effects of burnout on patient care. To address these issues, it is essential to provide professional behavior training at the entry level into the system.

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  • Ahmed Hussien Alshewered

    University of Basrah College of Medicine, Iraq

  • Sudhakar Tummala

    Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering SRM University – AP, Andhra Pradesh

     

     

     

  • Alphonse Laya

    Supervisor of Biochemistry Lab and PhD. students of Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry and Department of Chemis

     

  • Fava Maria Giovanna

     

  • Manuprasad Avaronnan

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