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Home Research Research Library The measure of family medicine Burnout Among Family Physicians by Gender and Age 2020 Author(s) Eden, Aimee R, Jabbarpour, Yalda, Morgan, Zachary J, Wilkinson, Elizabeth, and Peterson, Lars E Topic(s) Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, JABFM Policy Brief, National Graduate Survey, and Physician Experience (Burnout / Satisfaction) Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Using data from 2017 to 2018, we found that female family physicians, especially those younger than 40 years of age, experience burnout at higher rates than males. This has implications for the primary care workforce and suggests pathways for policy makers and health system administrators to more effectively tackle burnout in their organizations. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2022 Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States Go to Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States 2018 Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians Go to Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians 2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club 2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients
Author(s) Eden, Aimee R, Jabbarpour, Yalda, Morgan, Zachary J, Wilkinson, Elizabeth, and Peterson, Lars E Topic(s) Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, JABFM Policy Brief, National Graduate Survey, and Physician Experience (Burnout / Satisfaction) Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2022 Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States Go to Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States 2018 Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians Go to Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians 2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club 2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients
2022 Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States Go to Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States
2018 Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians Go to Burnout and Scope of Practice in New Family Physicians
2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club
2013 Working together in the best interest of patients Go to Working together in the best interest of patients