The ACOG National Well-Being Program: Promoting Physician Well-Being, Advancing Clinical Excellence, and Sustaining a Workforce
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The authors investigate how to enhance physician well-being within the field of obstetrics and gynecology, addressing the high rates of burnout and its negative impact on patient care. They introduce the ACOG National Well-Being Program, which aims to improve clinician resilience and satisfaction through a structured approach that includes personal wellness, peer support, and practice efficiency. The program is designed to measure its effects on both physician well-being and patient outcomes, ultimately contributing to workforce sustainability.
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