Pulmonary and critical care medicine program directors, fellows facing ‘daunting’ levels of stress

SAN FRANCISCO — A survey of pulmonary and critical care medicine program directors and fellows in the U.S. highlighted high levels of stress and burnout as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Pulmonary and critical care medicine training programs across the country are facing daunting levels of stress and burnout among the fellows and the program directors,” Atul Matta, MD, chief pulmonary critical care fellow in the division of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center, and colleagues reported in a poster presented at the American Thoracic

SAN FRANCISCO — A survey of pulmonary and critical care medicine program directors and fellows in the U.S. highlighted high levels of stress and burnout as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Pulmonary and critical care medicine training programs across the country are facing daunting levels of stress and burnout among the fellows and the program directors,” Atul Matta, MD, chief pulmonary critical care fellow in the division of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center, and colleagues reported in a poster presented at the American Thoracic