Emergency physician professionalism versus wellness: A conceptual model

Abstract Striking the balance between professional duties, obligations, and responsibility with protecting one's wellness as a physician and as an individual have been brought into sharper focus during COVID‐19. The objective of this paper is to describe ethical principles in the balance betwee...

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Main Authors: Jay M. Brenner, Chadd Kraus, Rebecca R. Goett, Monisha Dilip, Elizabeth P. Clayborne, Nick Kluesner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12918
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author Jay M. Brenner
Chadd Kraus
Rebecca R. Goett
Monisha Dilip
Elizabeth P. Clayborne
Nick Kluesner
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description Abstract Striking the balance between professional duties, obligations, and responsibility with protecting one's wellness as a physician and as an individual have been brought into sharper focus during COVID‐19. The objective of this paper is to describe ethical principles in the balance between emergency physician wellness and professional responsibility to patients and the public. We propose a schematic that helps us as emergency physicians visualize continuously striving to be both well and professional.
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spelling doaj.art-681c95f4b6864d99bf654fff084c71392023-04-20T18:18:31ZengWileyJournal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open2688-11522023-04-0142n/an/a10.1002/emp2.12918Emergency physician professionalism versus wellness: A conceptual modelJay M. Brenner0Chadd Kraus1Rebecca R. Goett2Monisha Dilip3Elizabeth P. Clayborne4Nick Kluesner5Department of Emergency Medicine SUNY‐Upstate Medical University Syracuse New York USADepartment of Emergency Medicine Geisinger Health Scranton Pennsylvania USADepartment of Emergency Medicine Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark New Jersey USADepartment of Emergency Medicine SUNY‐Downstate Medical University Brooklyn New York USADepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USADepartment of Emergency Medicine Unity Point Health Des Moines Iowa USAAbstract Striking the balance between professional duties, obligations, and responsibility with protecting one's wellness as a physician and as an individual have been brought into sharper focus during COVID‐19. The objective of this paper is to describe ethical principles in the balance between emergency physician wellness and professional responsibility to patients and the public. We propose a schematic that helps us as emergency physicians visualize continuously striving to be both well and professional.https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12918ethicsprofessionalismwellness
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wellness
title Emergency physician professionalism versus wellness: A conceptual model
title_full Emergency physician professionalism versus wellness: A conceptual model
title_fullStr Emergency physician professionalism versus wellness: A conceptual model
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wellness
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