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Paul J. Novotny
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 272
Citations - 27178
Paul J. Novotny is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 256 publications receiving 23698 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul J. Novotny include Cleveland Clinic & University of Rochester.
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Burnout and medical errors among American surgeons.
Tait D. Shanafelt,Charles M. Balch,Gerald Bechamps,Thomas R Russell,Lotte N. Dyrbye,Daniel Satele,Paul Collicott,Paul J. Novotny,Jeff A. Sloan,Julie A. Freischlag,Julie A. Freischlag +10 more
TL;DR: Major medical errors reported by surgeons are strongly related to a surgeon's degree of burnout and their mental QOL, and Burnout and depression remained independent predictors of reporting a recent major medical error on multivariate analysis that controlled for other personal and professional factors.
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Symptom Monitoring With Patient-Reported Outcomes During Routine Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ethan Basch,Allison M. Deal,Mark G. Kris,Howard I. Scher,Clifford A. Hudis,Paul Sabbatini,Lauren J. Rogak,Antonia V. Bennett,Amylou C. Dueck,Thomas M. Atkinson,Joanne F. Chou,Dorothy Dulko,Laura Sit,Allison Barz,Paul J. Novotny,Michael Fruscione,Jeff A. Sloan,Deborah Schrag +17 more
TL;DR: Clinical benefits were associated with symptom self-reporting during cancer care and were greater for participants lacking prior computer experience.
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Association of perceived medical errors with resident distress and empathy: a prospective longitudinal study.
Colin P. West,Mashele Huschka,Paul J. Novotny,Jeff A. Sloan,Joseph C. Kolars,Thomas M. Habermann,Tait D. Shanafelt +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the frequency of self-perceived medical errors among resident physicians and determine the association of perceived medical errors with resident quality of life, burnout, depression, and empathy using validated metrics.
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Burnout and suicidal ideation among U.S. medical students.
Liselotte N. Dyrbye,Matthew R. Thomas,F. Stanford Massie,David V. Power,Anne Eacker,William Harper,Steven J. Durning,Christine Moutier,Daniel W. Szydlo,Paul J. Novotny,Jeff A. Sloan,Tait D. Shanafelt +11 more
TL;DR: The frequency of suicidal Ideation among medical students is assessed and the relationship between suicidal ideation and burnout, symptoms of depression, and quality of life is evaluated to explore its relationship with burnout.
Association of Perceived Medical Errors With Resident Distress and Empathy
Colin P. West,Mashele Huschka,Paul J. Novotny,Jeff A. Sloan,Joseph C. Kolars,Thomas M. Habermann,Tait D. Shanafelt +6 more
TL;DR: Self-perceived medical errors are common among internal medicine residents and are associated with substantial subsequent personal distress, suggesting that perceived errors and distress may be related in a reciprocal cycle.