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First Do No Self-Harm:

Understanding and Promoting Physician Stress Resilience

 

Edited by Charles R. Figley, Peter Huggard, and Charlotte Rees

 

Preface    by John Bligh   

 

Section I   Theory of Physician Stress and Coping   

 

Chapter 1    The Stress and Stress Injuries of Physicians: An Introduction to First Do No Self-Harm the Editors

Chapter 2    The "Daily Grind" – Physicianhood by Robert Klitzman (invited)   

Chapter 3    Dealing with Death and Dying by Rod Macleod

 

Section II   Research Contributions   

 

Chapter 4    Compassion Fatigue in Physicians: Prevalence, Predictive and Protective Factors by Peter Huggard

Chapter 5    Socialization into Medicine by Rain Lamdin

Chapter 6    Altruism: the balance between self-care and the interests of others by Charlotte Rees and Jeff Bishop

Chapter 7    The Development of Emotional Intelligence in Medical Students by Natalie Lewis and Charlotte Rees

Chapter 8    How Doctors become Patients by Mamta Gautam   

 

Section III   Methods of Assessment, Prevention, and Management   

Chapter 9      Assessment of secondary stress and resiliency by Charles R. Figley      

Chapter 10   The Professional Quality of Life scale (ProQOL) by Beth Stamm

Chapter 11   The Good Coper Physician -- at risk of Compassion Fatigue by Anna Baranowsky

Chapter 12   Treatment and Prevention work: Center for Practitioner Renewal by David Kuhl   

Chapter 13   The Physician Health Program: Doctors Coming of Age by Michael Kaufmann   

Chapter 14   Professional Formation: Thoughts on Enhancing Resiliance for Medical Students by Cathy Risdon   

Chapter 15   Promoting Physician Stress Resilience Facing Ethical Decisions by Jeffrey Spike

 

Section IV:   Personal Reflections   

 

Chapter 16   Surgery by Pat Alley   

Chapter 17   Palliative Care by Carol McAllum

Chapter 18   Paediatrics by John Newman   

Chapter 19   Psychiatry by Shailesh Kumar

Chapter 20   Medical Students and Residents by Jessica B. Chynoweth, et al.   

Chapter 21   Junior Doctors by _______________ (what sections of the world have we not covered yet?)   

Chapter 22   Family Medicine by Bruce Arroll

Chapter 23   Anaesthesiology by Robin Youngson   

Chapter 24   Conclusions and Future Directions by the Editors