Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992)
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Stress and burnout can result in errors, reduction in patient safety, and decreased productivity. They can cause absenteeism, depression, destructive behavior, alcohol, drug abuse, and even suicide. Several factors lead to professional stress, many of which are out of one's control, thus making intervention impossible. ⋯ In this article, well-being promotion is addressed with a focus on strategies that can be used at the individual level. Topics such as stress management and resilience should be valued in medical training and profession. As long as they form a part of the "hidden curriculum", well-being will continue to be undervalued, when in fact it should be seen as fundamental to the health of professionals and patients.
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Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) · Jan 2021
EditorialTraining in healthcare during and after COVID-19: proposal for simulation training.
The challenge of facing COVID-19 falls under all health care structures, and without specific training to health care professionals they are probably the professionals with the highest level of exposure. Regardless of the level of health care, the training of professionals aims to optimize resources and attend patients while assuring quality and security. ⋯ Simulation has proven to be a useful and effective form of training around the world for training health teams on the front lines for patient care in COVID-19.