GRIT PROTECTS MEDICAL STUDENTS FROM BURNOUT: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY

Grit protects medical students from burnout: a longitudinal study

Abstract Background Burnout is a serious issue plaguing the medical profession with potential negative consequences on patient care.Burnout symptoms are observed as early as medical school.Based on a Job Demands-Resources model, this study aims to assess associations between specific job resources measured at the beginning of the first year of medi

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Optimal allocation of multiple distributed generation units in power distribution networks for voltage profile improvement and power losses minimization

Distributed Generation (DG) integration into an existing electrical distribution system plays a great role in combating power system profile problems associated with load growth, overloading, lowquality of supply and non-reliability.Hence, there is a need to improve the technical benefits of DG integration by optimal sitting and sizing in a power s

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Community-based study of reproductive tract infections among women of the reproductive age group in the urban health training centre area in Hubli, Karnataka

Background: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) is a global health problem including both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and non-sexually transmitted infections (non-STIs) of the reproductive tract.RTI/STI is an important concern, as it possess risk for human immunodeficiency virus transmission.Hence a community study Floss Products And De

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An invitation to analytic abduction

This paper provides an invitation to analytic abduction, an emerging approach to qualitative research.Like deduction and induction, abduction is a mode of inquiry.In a general sense, abduction forwards explanations for novel or surprising observations.In a more practical sense, abduction aims to combine the strengths of both inductive and deductive

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