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Faculty Health in Academic Medicine
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This ground-breaking new volume is the first of its kind to examine what is an emerging field of study. In it, published scholars as well as those primed to break new ground, have created a volume that will help define this new and evolving area of research.
In the 21st century, academic medical centers across the United States continue to make scientific breakthroughs, to make improvements in patient care, and to p- vide the most advanced information and guidance in matters affecting public health. The signs of growth are everywherein new research buildings, new pa- nerships with industry, new forms of molecular medicine, and new sensitivity to the role of the human spirit in healing. This growth is due in large part to the dedication and productivity of our faculty, who are providing more patient care, more research, more teaching, and more community service than ever before. Today, there are roughly 135,000 physicians, scientists, and other faculty wo- ing at approximately 125 academic medical centers around the country. Increasingly, they are asked to do more with less. Since the 1990s, academic medical centers in the United States have lost the financial margin they once enjoyed, thereby putting new pressures on research, education, and clinical care. Medical school faculty, previously given funded time for teaching and research, are increasingly drafted to bring in clinical revenues to cover their salaries. Dedicated to the missions of research, teaching, and care, our faculty have responded well to these challenges and perform at a very high level. However, we are beginning to see the results of ongoing stress.
Ground breaking, first-of-its-kind title on the field of academic faculty health Unique, illuminating perspectives and theories -- from prevention and wellness to diagnosis and treatment issues Comprehensively reviews and explores the responsibilities that academic health centers have to their faculty and which faculty in the health professions have to themselves and each other Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Klappentext
This ground-breaking new volume is the first of its kind to conceptualize and study the emerging field of faculty health and well-being in academic health science centers across North America. In Faculty Health and Academic Medicine: Physicians, Scientists, and the Pressures of Success, scholars already published in areas related to faculty health, as well as those primed to break new ground, have created a volume that will help define this new and evolving field. Recent years have brought the realization that clinicians and researchers in academic medicine, performing daily under high levels of stress, do so at great cost to their health. Socialized to diagnose and treat disease through biomedical science and technology, physicians often wall themselves off from emotional connection with their patients. Health does not thrive under these layers of pressures, and family and personal relationships are stretched under the need to constantly perform. Faculty Health and Academic Medicine: Physicians, Scientists, and the Pressures of Success draws from medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, and the arts. In addition to surveys, meta-analyses, and interviews, chapter data also calls upon history, literature, religious studies, and film to create a title that serves as a point of departure for understanding academic medicine and for designing new and innovative interventions to enhance faculty health.
Inhalt
The Context of Concern for Faculty Health.- Examination of Faculty Health.- Epidemiology.- Causes and Treatment of Impairment and Burnout in Physicians: The Epidemic Within.- Measuring and Maintaining Faculty Health.- Personal and Social Dimensions.- The Architecture of Alignment: Leadership and the Psychological Health of Faculty.- The Career Management Life Cycle: A Model for Supporting and Sustaining Faculty Vitality and Wellness.- Faculty Resilience and Career Development: Strategies for Strengthening Academic Medicine.- Diverse Academic Faculty: A Precious Resource for Innovative Institutions.- Perspectives from the Humanities and Interpretive Social Science.- Organizational Culture and Its Consequences.- The Ethics of Self-Care.- Faculty Health and the Crisis of Meaning: Humanistic Diagnosis and Treatment.- Retaining and Reclaiming the Call of Medicine.- Supports and Interventions.- A Model for Designing and Developing a Faculty Health Program: The M. D. Anderson Experience.- Fostering Faculty Well-Being Through Personal, Community, and Cultural Formation at an Academic Medical Center: Indiana University School of Medicine as a Case Study.- Conflict Resolution in an Academic Medical Center: The Ombuds Office.- Preserving Principal: Programming for Faculty Health and Well-Being.- Conclusion.- Faculty Health: A New Field of Inquiry and Programming.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Thomas Cole, Ellen R. Gritz, Thelma Jean Goodrich
- Titel Faculty Health in Academic Medicine
- Veröffentlichung 10.12.2010
- ISBN 1617378976
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781617378973
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T15mm
- Untertitel Physicians, Scientists, and the Pressures of Success
- Gewicht 406g
- Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2009
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Herausgeber Humana Press
- GTIN 09781617378973