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Anesthesiology Residents' Experiences and Perspectives of Residency Training
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The bottom line
Residents themselves identify structural and curricular features of training — not personal shortcomings — as the factors most consequential for their wellbeing, which tells program leaders where redesign effort will be felt most. Pairing this perspective data with prevalence studies helps target the highest-yield changes. As a survey with incomplete publication provenance, it is supporting rather than anchoring evidence.
What the source found
Survey study examining residents' experiences and perspectives on residency training; provides context for which structural and curricular factors residents identify as most consequential for well-being.
Limitations and applicability
Survey-based; Mayo Clinic repository link may not be the primary publisher URL; direct DOI not recovered.
Population and setting
U.S. anesthesiology residents
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About this evidence
Research question / practical issue
How does this source inform Understanding Anesthesia Burnout for the population it studied?
Study design, evidence tier, and source class
Peer Reviewed Survey Study · primary source · evidence tier 1
Source type: Peer Reviewed Survey Study · primary · Evidence tier 1
Topics: Understanding Anesthesia Burnout
Audience: Residents