Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9073411 | EXPLORE: The Journal of Science and Healing | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Elective students were no more likely than classmates to believe that it is very important to be centered and to extend compassion toward patients; they reported being less confident and practicing these skills less often than their classmates. Burnout was not less common among those in the elective. Electives may not be “preaching to the choir.” Future studies need to determine whether training enhances confidence and skills and whether it protects against developing burnout.
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Authors
Kathi J. MD, MPH, Deborah RN, LMBT, CHTI, Jean BS, Charles MD,