Association of Surgical Resident Wellness With Medical Errors and Patient Outcomes
Abstract
Objectives: The aims of this study were to: (1) measure the prevalence of self-reported medical error among general surgery trainees, (2) assess the association between general surgery resident wellness (ie, burnout and poor psychiatric well-being) and self-reported medical error, and (3) examine the association between program-level wellness and objectively measured patient outcomes. Summary of Background Data: Poor wellness is prevalent among...
Paper Details
Title
Association of Surgical Resident Wellness With Medical Errors and Patient Outcomes
Published Date
Apr 9, 2020
Journal
Volume
274
Issue
2
Pages
396 - 402
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