This Article Corrects:” Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part One: Burnout and Other Negative States”

Author Affiliation
Michelle D. Lall, MD, MHS Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
Theodore J. Gaeta, DO, MPH New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York, New York
Arlene S. Chung, MD, MACM Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brooklyn, New York
Erin Dehon, PhD University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi
William Malcolm, MD Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
Adam Ross, MD University of Louisville School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky
David P. Way, MEd The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Columbus, Ohio
Lori Weichenthal, MD University of San Francisco-Fresno, Department of Emergency Medicine, Fresno, California
Nadine T. Himelfarb, MD Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island

 

West J Emerg Med. 2019;20(2)278–290.

Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part One: Burnout and Other Negative States

Lall M, Gaeta TJ, Chung AS, Dehon E, Malcolm W, Ross A, Weichenthal L, Himelfarb NT

[West J Emerg Med. 2021;22(5)1210.] Copyright Correction for Subset of Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) items. The MBI is a copyrighted instrument. © 1981 Christina Maslach & Susan E. Jackson. All rights reserved in all media. Use or reproduction of MBI items requires license purchase from Mind Garden, Inc. www.mindgarden.com.

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