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This book provides a reference and contextual basis for depression, burnout and suicide among oncology and other medical professionals. By addressing a gap in identifying mental health problems among health care professionals, this book sheds light on mental health problems and suicide among physicians.
Luigi Grassi, MD, MPhilInstitute of Psychiatry,Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation,University of FerraraFerrara, ItalyDaniel McFarland, D.O. Department of MedicineNorthwell Health Cancer Institute Lenox Hill Hospital New York, NY Michelle B. Riba, MD, MSDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of Michigan, Rogel Cancer CenterAnn Arbor, MIUSA
The problem of Burnout, Depression, and Suicide in Physicians: A general overview.- Medical Professionalism and Physician Dignity: Are we at risk of losing it?.- Burnout in Medicine.- Depression and substance use disorders in physicians.- Suicide and suicide risk in physicians.- Screening and Assessment of Burnout With a Focus on Oncology Healthcare Providers.- The Ethical Implications of Burnout: A Moral Imperative to Prioritize Physician Well-Being, Resilience, and Professional Fulfillment.- Euthanasia and Medical Assistance in Dying as challenges for physicians’ well-being.- Moral Distress in Physicians.- Embitterment in the workplace.- Prevention of burnout through resilience, wellness programs, and civility in the work environment.- Cultivating Resilience and Preventing Burn Out: A Mindful Multi-Pronged Intervention Approach.
Augusto Caraceni, Luigi Grassi, Italy) Caraceni, Augusto (, Director, Palliative Care Pain Therapy and Rehabilitation and Vice President, European Association for Palliative Care, National Cancer Institute (Fondazione IRCCS), Milano, Italy) Grassi, Luigi (, Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, Section of Psychiatry, University of Ferrara and Chief, Clinical Psychiatry Unit, Department of Mental Health and Drug Abuse, NHS-Local Health Agency, Ferrara