TY - JOUR AU - Shanafelt, Tait D. AB - ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Relationship Between Burnout and Professional Conduct and Attitudes Among US Medical Students Liselotte N. Dyrbye, MD, MHPE Context The relationship between professionalism and distress among medical stu- F. Stanford Massie Jr, MD dents is unknown. Anne Eacker, MD Objective To determine the relationship between measures of professionalism and burnout among US medical students. William Harper, MD Design, Setting, and Participants Cross-sectional survey of all medical students David Power, MD, MPH attending 7 US medical schools (overall response rate, 2682/4400 [61%]) in the spring Steven J. Durning, MD of 2009. The survey included the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), the PRIME–MD depression screening instrument, and the SF-8 quality of life (QOL) assessment tool, Matthew R. Thomas, MD as well as items exploring students’ personal engagement in unprofessional conduct, Christine Moutier, MD understanding of appropriate relationships with industry, and attitudes regarding phy- Daniel Satele, BA sicians’ responsibility to society. Jeff Sloan, PhD Main Outcome Measures Frequency of self-reported cheating/dishonest behaviors, understanding of appropriate relationships with industry as defined by American Medical Tait D. Shanafelt, MD Association policy, attitudes about physicians’ responsibility to society, and the relation- ship of these dimensions of professionalism to burnout, symptoms of depression, and QOL. ROFESSIONALISM TI - Relationship Between Burnout and Professional Conduct and Attitudes Among US Medical Students JF - JAMA DO - 10.1001/jama.2010.1318 DA - 2010-09-15 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-medical-association/relationship-between-burnout-and-professional-conduct-and-attitudes-0F6lsE0qVT SP - 1173 EP - 1180 VL - 304 IS - 11 DP - DeepDyve ER -