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- Original article
Colleagues Meeting to Promote and Sustain Satisfaction (COMPASS) Groups for Physician Well-Being: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 96Issue 10p2606–2614Published online: August 5, 2021- Colin P. West
- Liselotte N. Dyrbye
- Daniel V. Satele
- Tait D. Shanafelt
Cited in Scopus: 11To evaluate physician small groups to promote physician well-being in a scenario with provided discussion topics but without trained facilitators, and for which protected time was not provided but meal expenses were compensated. - Original articleOpen Access
Changes in Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Integration in Physicians and the General US Working Population Between 2011 and 2017
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 94Issue 9p1681–1694Published online: February 22, 2019- Tait D. Shanafelt
- Colin P. West
- Christine Sinsky
- Mickey Trockel
- Michael Tutty
- Daniel V. Satele
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 448To evaluate the prevalence of burnout and satisfaction with work-life integration among physicians and other US workers in 2017 compared with 2011 and 2014. - Original article
Physician Burnout, Well-being, and Work Unit Safety Grades in Relationship to Reported Medical Errors
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 93Issue 11p1571–1580Published online: July 9, 2018- Daniel S. Tawfik
- Jochen Profit
- Timothy I. Morgenthaler
- Daniel V. Satele
- Christine A. Sinsky
- Liselotte N. Dyrbye
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 292To evaluate physician burnout, well-being, and work unit safety grades in relationship to perceived major medical errors.