10 Jul Prevalence of Discrimination, Abuse, and Harassment in Emergency Medicine Residency Training in the US
The prevalence of workplace mistreatment and its association with the well-being of emergency medicine (EM) residents is unclear. More information about the sources of mistreatment might encourage residency leadership to develop and implement more effective strategies to improve professionalwell-being not only during residency but also throughout the physician’s career. To examine the prevalence, types, and sources of perceived workplace mistreatment during training among EM residents in the US and the association between mistreatment and suicidal ideation.
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