2021
A Longitudinal Study Exploring Learning Environment Culture and Subsequent Risk of Burnout Among Resident Physicians Overall and by Gender
Dyrbye LN, West CP, Herrin J, Dovidio J, Cunningham B, Yeazel M, Lam V, Onyeador IN, Wittlin NM, Burke SE, Hayes SN, Phelan SM, van Ryn M. A Longitudinal Study Exploring Learning Environment Culture and Subsequent Risk of Burnout Among Resident Physicians Overall and by Gender. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2021, 96: 2168-2183. PMID: 34218879, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2020.12.036.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
A Comparison of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Medical Residents: A Report from the Medical Trainee CHANGE Study
Wang K, Burke SE, Przedworski JM, Wittlin NM, Onyeador IN, Dovidio JF, Dyrbye LN, Herrin J, van Ryn M. A Comparison of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Medical Residents: A Report from the Medical Trainee CHANGE Study. LGBT Health 2020, 7: 332-339. PMID: 32598215, PMCID: PMC7475081, DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2020.0027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety symptomsSexual minority mental healthSexual minority stressorsMinority mental healthSexual minoritiesSexual minority individualsSexual identityGrowth Evaluation StudyIdentity-based differencesMental health disparitiesCognitive habitsMental health impactMinority stressorsLow senseMedical residentsAnxietySuch stressorsMental healthTraining environmentMinority individualsHigh levelsHeterosexual residentsHeterosexual peersDepressionStressors
2019
The Value of Interracial Contact for Reducing Anti-Black Bias Among Non-Black Physicians: A Cognitive Habits and Growth Evaluation (CHANGE) Study Report
Onyeador IN, Wittlin NM, Burke SE, Dovidio JF, Perry SP, Hardeman RR, Dyrbye LN, Herrin J, Phelan SM, van Ryn M. The Value of Interracial Contact for Reducing Anti-Black Bias Among Non-Black Physicians: A Cognitive Habits and Growth Evaluation (CHANGE) Study Report. Psychological Science 2019, 31: 18-30. PMID: 31743078, PMCID: PMC6966250, DOI: 10.1177/0956797619879139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlack or African AmericanCurriculumEducation, Medical, GraduateFemaleHealthcare DisparitiesHumansInternship and ResidencyInterprofessional RelationsLongitudinal StudiesMalePhysician-Patient RelationsPrejudiceRacismRegression AnalysisSchools, MedicalSocioeconomic FactorsStudents, MedicalUnited StatesConceptsAnti-Black biasNon-Black physiciansInterracial contactImplicit biasDiversity trainingImplicit racial biasQuality of contactPrejudice reductionBaseline biasCognitive habitsRacial biasLongitudinal studyRacial climateImpactful experiencesTrainingMedical school environmentBiasPrevious contactMedical residencySchoolsPrejudiceExperienceMedical schoolsInquiryAssociation of Racial Bias With Burnout Among Resident Physicians
Dyrbye L, Herrin J, West CP, Wittlin NM, Dovidio JF, Hardeman R, Burke SE, Phelan S, Onyeador IN, Cunningham B, van Ryn M. Association of Racial Bias With Burnout Among Resident Physicians. JAMA Network Open 2019, 2: e197457. PMID: 31348503, PMCID: PMC6661712, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.7457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptoms of burnoutResident physiciansFT scoreRacial disparitiesDose-response associationHealth careDirect patient interactionResident physician trainingCohort studyBlack patientsMultivariable analysisPhysician respondentsHigh prevalenceMAIN OUTCOMEWhite raceMedical careBurnout itemsSymptomsPhysiciansPatient interactionsMaslach Burnout InventoryPhysician trainingTime pointsCareScarce evidence
2018
Association of Clinical Specialty With Symptoms of Burnout and Career Choice Regret Among US Resident Physicians.
Dyrbye LN, Burke SE, Hardeman RR, Herrin J, Wittlin NM, Yeazel M, Dovidio JF, Cunningham B, White RO, Phelan SM, Satele DV, Shanafelt TD, van Ryn M. Association of Clinical Specialty With Symptoms of Burnout and Career Choice Regret Among US Resident Physicians. JAMA 2018, 320: 1114-1130. PMID: 30422299, PMCID: PMC6233627, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2018.12615.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxietyBurnout, ProfessionalCareer ChoiceEmpathyFemaleHumansInternship and ResidencyMaleMedicinePhysiciansProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsCareer choice regretSymptoms of burnoutResident physiciansClinical specialtiesUS resident physiciansLevel of anxietyRelative riskProspective cohort studyHigher relative riskCohort studyMultivariable analysisFemale sexBaseline questionnaireMAIN OUTCOMEGeneral surgeryHigh riskLower riskUS Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 scoresMedical schoolsSymptomsInternal medicinePhysiciansDemographic characteristicsRisk of burnoutEmergency medicine
2009
Evaluating Obstetrical Residency Programs Using Patient Outcomes
Asch DA, Nicholson S, Srinivas S, Herrin J, Epstein AJ. Evaluating Obstetrical Residency Programs Using Patient Outcomes. JAMA 2009, 302: 1277-1283. PMID: 19773562, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.1356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCesarean SectionClinical CompetenceComorbidityConfounding Factors, EpidemiologicDelivery, ObstetricExtraction, ObstetricalFemaleFloridaGynecologyHumansInternship and ResidencyMaleMothersNew YorkObstetricsOdds RatioOutcome Assessment, Health CarePhysicians, WomenPostpartum HemorrhagePuerperal InfectionQuality of Health CareResearch DesignRetrospective StudiesSurgical Wound InfectionConceptsMaternal complication ratesComplication rateCesarean deliveryPatient outcomesResidency programsGynecology training programsAdjusted complication rateQuality of careExamination scoresGynecology residency programsMaternal complicationsNonclinical measuresHospital dischargeVaginal deliveryCesarean birthRetrospective analysisComplicationsUS residency programsPatientsObstetriciansBottom quintileTop quintileHemorrhageObstetricsOne-third