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Sex differences in the well-being of interventional cardiologists

Lookup NU author(s): Dr MOHANED Egred

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Abstract

© 2024 HMP Global. All Rights Reserved. Several studies suggest differences in burnout and coping mechanisms between female and male physicians. Weconducted an international, online survey exploring sex-based differences in the well-being of interventional cardiologists. Of1251 participants, 121 (9.7%) were women. Compared with men, women were more likely to be single and under 50 yearsold, and they asked more often for development opportunities and better communication with administration. Overall burnoutwas similar between women and men, but women interventional cardiology attendings were more likely to think that theywere achieving less than they should. Improved communication with administration and access to career developmentopportunities may help prevent or mitigate burnout in women interventional cardiologists.


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Author(s): Alexandrou M, Simsek B, Rempakos A, Kostantinis S, Karacsonyi J, Rangan BV, Mastrodemos OC, Kirtane AJ, Bortnick AE, Jneid H, Azzalini L, Milkas A, Alaswad K, Linzer M, Egred M, Rao SV, Allana SS, Sandoval Y, Brilakis ES

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Year: 2024

Volume: 36

Issue: 2

Online publication date: 09/02/2024

Acceptance date: 02/04/2018

ISSN (print): 1042-3931

ISSN (electronic): 1557-2501

Publisher: Cliggott Publishing Co.

URL: https://doi.org/10.25270/jic/23.00151

DOI: 10.25270/jic/23.00151


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