x
Filter:
Filters applied
- Concise Reviews for Primary-Care Physicians
- Arnsten, Amy FTRemove Arnsten, Amy FT filter
Publication Date
Please choose a date range between 2021 and 2021.
Concise Reviews for Primary-Care Physicians
1 Results
- Concise Review for Clinicians—CME Credit OfferedOpen Access
Physician Distress and Burnout: The Neurobiological Perspective
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 96Issue 3p763–769Published in issue: March, 2021- Amy F.T. Arnsten
- Tait Shanafelt
Cited in Scopus: 20Physician burnout and other forms of occupational distress are a significant problem in modern medicine, especially during the coronavirus disease pandemic, yet few doctors are familiar with the neurobiology that contributes to these problems. Burnout has been linked to changes that reduce a physician’s sense of control over their own practice, undermine connections with patients and colleagues, interfere with work-life integration, and result in uncontrolled stress. Brain research has revealed that uncontrollable stress, but not controllable stress, impairs the functioning of the prefrontal cortex, a recently evolved brain region that provides top-down regulation over thought, action, and emotion.