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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: 8To 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 article
Physical Activity, Quality of Life, and Burnout Among Physician Trainees: The Effect of a Team-Based, Incentivized Exercise Program
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 88Issue 12p1435–1442Published in issue: December, 2013- Christopher J. Weight
- Jacob L. Sellon
- Collette R. Lessard-Anderson
- Tait D. Shanafelt
- Kerry D. Olsen
- Edward R. Laskowski
Cited in Scopus: 119To prospectively study the effects of an incentivized exercise program on physical activity (PA), quality of life (QOL), and burnout among residents and fellows (RFs) in a large academic medical center. - ORIGINAL ARTICLE
A Multicenter Study of Burnout, Depression, and Quality of Life in Minority and Nonminority US Medical Students
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 81Issue 11p1435–1442Published in issue: November, 2006- Liselotte N. Dyrbye
- Matthew R. Thomas
- Mashele M. Huschka
- Karen L. Lawson
- Paul J. Novotny
- Jeff A. Sloan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 128To determine the well-being of minority medical students in a multicenter sample of US medical students.