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It is not uncommon for health care providers or academics to deprioritize or overlook their physical and emotional health while operating in āauto-pilotā. As a result, faculty may feel significantly unfulfilled with their work, depleted and burned out, simply having āno more to giveā.
We would like to offer you the opportunity to ātake your pulseā on a regular basis and remain aware of your evolving mental health states. Regular screenings leading to a clear identification of your fluctuating mental and emotional states can make a powerful contribution to prevention and timely intervention.
As such, we are pleased to offer you easy access to an electronic self-assessment tool, the Stanford Professional Fulfillment Index (PFI) (English only).
The PFI is a 16-item validated survey designed for physicians that measures professional fulfillment (intrinsic positive reward derived from work) and burnout (work exhaustion and interpersonal disengagement).
Although the PFI has traditionally been used for research purposes, we are offering it as a tool for mental health ācheck-insā and, therefore, have expanded it to include qualitative score interpretations alongside various curated and targeted resourcesĀ to access, depending on where you find yourselves on the continuum of professional fulfillment and burnout.
Please note that no member of the DOM executive, including administrators and faculty, has access to individualĀ scores. We will compile and summarize anonymized results once yearly.
We invite you to consider scheduling and creating reminders on your phone to complete the PFI! We also invite you toĀ save your results every time on your personal devices, which will allow you to track your levels of professional fulfillment and burnout over time.
Although the PAMQ's counselling services are included in the recommended resources on the basis of your scores, we remain available to you throughout your medical training should you need support.
We hope the PFI will prove to be a useful tool in helping you safeguard your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.