Well-being and burnout: One size does not fit all

J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2020 May 22;1(5):1039-1043. doi: 10.1002/emp2.12077. eCollection 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Well-being and burnout are concepts that have become well described throughout emergency medicine. In the past, both well-being and burnout have been defined and addressed as a singular phenomenon, similar for all physicians, regardless of career stage. However, unique stressors may exist for physicians, as a function of their work environment and stage. In this concepts article we present clinician well-being as a dynamic and continuous process, subject to unique factors along the professional lifespan. Specific individual and system-level factors are discussed, ranging from demographic variables, to evolving administrative and professional responsibilities depending on the career stage of a clinician. This detailed description of stressors spanning an emergency physician's professional career may help create more targeted physician well-being and burnout interventions.

Keywords: burnout; career stages; emergency medicine; physician well‐being; wellness.