reviewThe Clinical TeacherJul 8, 2013Closed access

Burnout in medical students: a systematic review

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · University of California, Los Angeles · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Burnout is a state of mental and physical exhaustion related to work or care-giving activities. Distress during medical school can lead to burnout, with significant consequences, particularly if burnout continues into residency and beyond. The authors reviewed literature pertaining to medical student burnout, its prevalence, and its relationship to personal, environmental, demographic and psychiatric factors. We ultimately offer some suggestions to address and potentially ameliorate the current dilemma posed by burnout during medical education.

Methods

A literature review was conducted using a PubMed/Medline, and PsycInfo search from 1974 to 2011 using the keywords: 'burnout', 'stress', 'well-being', 'self-care', 'psychiatry' and 'medical students'. Three authors agreed independently on the studies to be included in this review.

Citation impact

715
total citations
FWCI
30.91
Percentile
100%
References
10
Citations per year

Authors

6

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Burnout
  • PsycINFO
  • Psychological intervention
  • MEDLINE
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Distress
  • Medicine
  • Emotional exhaustion
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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