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The health and wellbeing of junior doctors: insights from a national survey
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicineJunior DoctorsWorker Well-beingPrimary CareAdolescent MedicineNational SurveyHealth EducationYoung Adult MedicinePrimary Health CareNursingSpecific PressuresPediatricsContinuing Medical EducationPatient EducationHealth Profession TrainingConfidential SurveyMedicinePatient Satisfaction
Junior doctors face specific pressures related to their professional stage and development and can be at risk of poor health. A confidential survey conducted in 2008 by the Australian Medical Association Council of Doctors in Training investigated the health and wellbeing of junior doctors. There were 914 completed surveys: 71% of junior doctors were concerned about their own health, and 63% about the health of a colleague. A majority of junior doctors met well established criteria for low job satisfaction (71%), burnout (69%) and compassion fatigue (54%). The early stages of a medical career are demanding, and the health and wellbeing of junior doctors must be a personal priority, as well as the responsibility of the medical profession in general, to ensure a healthy medical workforce in the future.
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