Volume 3 Issue 3

Closed: May, 2022

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Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 10Chronotype, Shift Work, and Sleep Problems Among Emergency Medicine Clinicians – Hirsh, Britt, Klinefelter, Liptak, Meyers, Daniels and Fowler (2022)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/10
  • APA Citation: Hirsh, E. L., Britt, T. W., Klinefelter, Z., Liptak, J., Meyers, C., Daniels, K., & Fowler, L. A. (2022). Chronotype, Shift Work, and Sleep Problems Among Emergency Medicine Clinicians. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 10, 1-6. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1073

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 9Wellness and Professional Quality of Life in Counselor-in-Training Interns: Assessment of Wellness and Non-Wellness-Infused Supervision – Blount, Bjornsen, Kissinger, Schneider, Vik and Gonzalez-Voller (2022)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/9
  • APA Citation: Blount, A. J., Bjornsen, A. L., Kissinger, D. B., Schneider, K., Vik, L., & Gonzalez-Voller, J. (2022). Wellness and Professional Quality of Life in Counselor-in-Training Interns: Assessment of Wellness and Non-Wellness-Infused Supervision. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 9, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1065

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 8 – Wellness Review 2021 – Part II


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 7Before They Crash and Burn (Out): A Compassion Fatigue Resilience Model – Schwanz and Paiva-Salisbury (2022)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/7
  • APA Citation: Schwanz, K. A., & Paiva-Salisbury, M. (2022). Before They Crash and Burn (Out): A Compassion Fatigue Resilience Model. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 7, 1-7. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1100

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 6The Last Conversation – Yousaf (2022)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 5 – Women Just Wanna Have Time: A Wellness Innovation Research – Long, Simon, DeMartelly, Norcott and Dade (2022)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/5
  • APA Citation: Long, J., Simon, J., DeMartelly, V., Norcott, C., & Dade, A. (2022). Women Just Wanna Have Time: A Wellness Innovation Research. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 5, 1-4. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1069

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 4Ideas to Action: Using Curriculum Design to Develop a “Roadmap to Wellness” Curriculum – Stehman, Williamson, Dehon, Alvarez, Garg and Lall (2022)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/4
  • APA Citation: Stehman, C. R., Williamson, K., Dehon, E., Alvarez, A., Garg, M., & Lall, M. D. (2022). Ideas to Action: Using Curriculum Design to Develop a “Roadmap to Wellness” Curriculum. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 4, 1-12. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss3/4

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 3 – Student Pharmacists’ Emotional Responses and Coping During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Johnson, Bumpass, Schadler and Cain (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/3
  • APA Citation: Johnson, H. E., Bumpass, D., Schadler, A., & Cain, J. (2021). Student Pharmacists’ Emotional Responses and Coping During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 3, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss3/3

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 2 – Feasibility of a “Network of Champions” in implementing a program to address physician well-being – Palamara, Poplau, Rusten, Walter, Smith, Sipler, Hingle and Linzer (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/2
  • APA Citation: Palamara, K., Poplau, S., Rusten, C., Walter, M. L., Smith, C. D., Sipler, C., Hingle, S., & Linzer, M. (2021). Feasibility of a “Network of Champions” in implementing a program to address physician well-being. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 2, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss3/2

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (3), Article No. 1Resident-Led Physical Wellness Initiative Linked to Less Burnout for Emergency Physicians during COVID-19 Pandemic – Calderón, Kosoko, Bhandari, Lesnick, Herkes and Huebinger (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss3/1
  • APA Citation: Calderón, C. A., Kosoko, A. A., Bhandari, S. K., Lesnick, J. A., Herkes, D. R., & Huebinger, R. M. (2021). Resident-Led Physical Wellness Initiative Linked to Less Burnout for Emergency Physicians during COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 3(3), article 1, 1-5. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss3/1