Abstract
Medical students and residents experience burnout at a high rate and encounter threats to their well-being throughout training. It may be helpful to consider a holistic model of education to create educational environments in which trainees flourish. As clinician educators, the biopsychosocial-spiritual model of patient care has helped shape the way we care for patients. Using the biopsychosocial-spiritual model of patient care as a framework, we examine the ways in which clinician educators can support the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of their trainees. The current state of trainee well-being in each of these areas is reviewed. We discuss potential interventions and opportunities for further research to help clinician educators develop a contextualized, holistic approach to the formation of their trainees.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2062-2066 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Journal of general internal medicine |
Volume | 37 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs |
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State | Published - Jun 2022 |
Keywords
- biopsychosocial
- burnout
- holistic
- medical education
- residency
- well-being