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Vol. 5, Issue 2 (In Press: 2023)

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  • APA Citation: Baweja, R., Hayes, M., Joshi, A., & Baweja, R. (2024). Innovative Virtual Wellness Interventions at an Academic Medical Center: A Pilot feasibility Study. Journal of Wellness, 5(2), article 6, 1-5. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.120

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (2), Article No. 5 – Wellness Review 2023 – Part I


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (2), Article No. 4 Virtual Delivery of Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) During the COVID-19 Pandemic to Hematology/Oncology Fellows: A Pilot Study – Williams, Chesak, Pachman, Dierkhising, Rhee and Leventakos (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Williams, C., Chesak, S., Pachman, D. R., Dierkhising, R., Rhee, L., & Leventakos, K. (2023). Virtual Delivery of Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) During the COVID-19 Pandemic to Hematology/Oncology Fellows: A Pilot Study. Journal of Wellness, 5(2), article 4, 1-9. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1203

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  • APA Citation: Naderi, R., Morrison, K., Czernik, Z., Carter, J. E., Jr., Dickerman, K. N., Gallant, A., Kirkbride-Romeo, L., McBeth, L., Keniston, A., & Jensen, K. M. (2023). Exploration of Burnout, Emotional Thriving, and Emotional Recovery in an Academic Medical Center: a Mixed Methods Quality Improvement Project. Journal of Wellness, 5(2), article 3, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1183

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  • APA Citation: Casale, F., Nallamala, H., Foster, T., Alicea, C., & Fick, L (2023). Sexual Well-being Among Medical Residents at a Community-Based Academic Institution. Journal of Wellness, 5(2), article 2, 1-4. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1201

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (2), Article No. 1 Burnout as chronic disease – Doolittle (2023)


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  • APA Citation: Zdradzinski, M. J, Kaltiso, S. O., Seitz, R. M., Moran, T. P., Clements, J., Heron, S. L., & Lall, M. D. (2023). Utilization of Wellness Practices For Burnout and Stress During COVID-19 Among an Interdisciplinary Cohort of Emergency Healthcare Workers. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 10, 1-9. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1174

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  • APA Citation: Bailey, A. K., Sawyer, A. T., Tao, H., Durr, L. I., Lajeunesse, A., Sabapathy, R., & Hall, T. (2023). Evaluating the Feasibility and Impact of a Well-being Retreat for Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 9, 1-11. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1186

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 8 The Association of Hobbies and Leisure Activities with Physician Burnout and Disengagement – Li, Lai, Friedrich, Liu and Popkin (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Li, Y., Lai, C. Y., Friedrich, B., Liu, C., & Popkin, J. H. (2023). The Association of Hobbies and Leisure Activities with Physician Burnout and Disengagement. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 8, 1-13. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1160
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  • APA Citation: Ching, M. M., Lee, J., & Beecroft, M. (2023). A Time-Motion Study of Emergency and Hospitalist Physicians in a Community Hospital Setting. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 7, 1-6. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1150

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 6 Barriers and Facilitators to Achieving Well-being in Pediatric Providers – Marvin, Harvey and Ruth (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Marvin, W., Harvey, J., & Ruth, N. (2023). Barriers and Facilitators to Achieving Well-being in Pediatric Providers. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 6, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1171

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 5 Women Physicians and Medical Conferences: A Pilot Survey Study of Participation Challenges and Options to Optimize Wellness and Work-Life Integration – Kays, Abrol and Marshall (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Kays, M. N., Abrol, E. S., & Marshall, A. L.  (2023). Women Physicians and Medical Conferences: A Pilot Survey Study of Participation Challenges and Options to Optimize Wellness and Work-Life Integration. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 5, 1-11. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1173

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 4 Balance & Juggle – Zhang (2023)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 3 Health Professional Well-being and Preparedness During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Trinidad and Tobago: an Online Survey – De Freitas, Dookeeram and Motilal (2023)

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  • APA Citation: De Freitas, L., Dookeeram, D., & Motilal, S. (2023). Health Professional Well-being and Preparedness During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Trinidad and Tobago: an Online Survey. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 3, 1-6. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1115

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 2 Self-perceived Well-being Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students in the United States – Kietrys, Anderson, Ray (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Kietrys, D. M., Anderson, E. Z., & Ray, S. (2023). Self-perceived Well-being Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students in the United States. Journal of Wellness, 5(1), article 2, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1177

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 5 (1), Article No. 1 – Wellness Review 2022 – Part II


Vol. 4, Issue 2 (2022-2023)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 11 Survey of Nutrition Education Among Medical Students – Duggan, Kodali, Panton, Smith, Riew, Donaghue, Leya and Briggs (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Duggan, M. P., Kodali, A. T., Panton, Z. A., Smith, S. M., Riew, G. J., Donaghue, J. F., Leya, G. A., & Briggs, L. G. (2023). Survey of Nutrition Education Among Medical Students. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 11, 1-18. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1167

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 10 Emergency Medicine In-Training Examination Scores are Not Associated with Burnout and Not Affected by the Introduction of a Wellness Curriculum – Williamson, Lank, Hartman, Olson and Lovell (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Williamson, K., Lank, P. M., Hartman, N., Olson, N., & Lovell, E. O. (2023). Emergency Medicine In-Training Examination Scores are Not Associated with Burnout and Not Affected by the Introduction of a Wellness Curriculum. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 10, 1-5. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1162

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 9 Peer-Supervision of Nursing Professionals: A Shield Against Burnout – Gamache, Gamache and Robillard (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Gamache, K., Gamache, S., & Robillard, J. (2023). Peer-Supervision of Nursing Professionals: A Shield Against Burnout. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 9, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1158

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 8 Does Positive Psychology Coaching Improve Trainee Well-Being? Evidence from a Longitudinal Professional Development Coaching Program in a Cohort of Pediatric Trainees – Nelson, Chu, Healy, Park and Palamara (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Nelson, B. A., Chu, J. T., Healy, M. G., Park, Y. S., & Palamara, K. (2023). Does Positive Psychology Coaching Improve Trainee Well-Being? Evidence from a Longitudinal Professional Development Coaching Program in a Cohort of Pediatric Trainees. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 8, 1-11. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1163

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 7 Anatomy Lab – Smith (2023)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 6 Variable Shift Lengths Negatively Affect Emergency Medicine Resident Wellness – Fazzari, Longobardi, McCarthy, Hysell and Hann (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Fazzari, M. D., Longobardi, J., McCarthy, J., Hysell, M., & Hann, S. (2023). Variable Shift Lengths Negatively Affect Emergency Medicine Resident Wellness. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 6, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1134

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 5 A Focused Review of Multidimensional Well-Being Assessments – Schonhardt, Sullivan and Shisler Marshall (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Schonhardt, S., Sullivan, S., & Shisler Marshall, R. (2023). A Focused Review of Multidimensional Well-Being Assessments. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 5, 1-17. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1140

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 4 Assessing the Efficacy of a Meditation Intervention on Dispositional Mindfulness Among Medical Students and Resident Physicians – Stefan, Villeneuve, Konanki, Rarity, Mhaskar, Chen and Phillips (2023)

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  • APA Citation: Stefan, K. A., Villeneuve, M., Konanki, V., Rarity, E., Mhaskar, R., Chen, L., & Phillips, A. (2023). Assessing the Efficacy of a Meditation Intervention on Dispositional Mindfulness Among Medical Students and Resident Physicians. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 4, 1-6. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1130

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 3 Who Leads the Emergency Department Debrief? – Lane, Bryce, Milbrandt and Stoneking (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Lane, A. D., Bryce, E., Milbrandt, M. R., & Stoneking, L. R. (2022). Who Leads the Emergency Department Debrief?. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 3, 1-4. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1166

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 2 Development and Use of a Survey Tool to Prioritize and Catalyze Change Surrounding Faculty Wellness in a Department of Pediatrics – Rhoads, Riese, Faizan, Feit, Kamath, Ross and Mason (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Rhoads, S., Riese, A., Faizan, M., Feit, L., Kamath, S., Ross, A., & Mason, K. (2022). Development and Use of a Survey Tool to Prioritize and Catalyze Change Surrounding Faculty Wellness in a Department of Pediatrics. Journal of Wellness, 4(2), article 2, 1-11. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1113

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (2), Article No. 1 Search History of a Medical Student – Smith (2022)


Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2022)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 10 Insights from Nursing Students about Factors Affecting and Strategies Supporting their Mental Health – Hirani, Tharani, Jetha and Khan (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Hirani, S., Tharani, A., Jetha, Z., & Khan, S. (2022). Insights from Nursing Students about Factors Affecting and Strategies Supporting their Mental Health. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 10, 1-7. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1101

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 9 Associations between Faculty Vitality and Burnout in the COVID-19 Era: the Experience of One Institution – Ferriby Ferber, Chen, Vallot, McHowat and Bitter (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Ferriby Ferber, M., Chen, T. H., Vallot, P. L., McHowat, J., & Bitter, C. C. (2022). Associations between Faculty Vitality and Burnout in the COVID-19 Era: the Experience of One Institution. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 9, 1-14. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1117

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 8No Longer Beholden – Moving On from Elaborate Chart Notes – Millstein (2022)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 7 – Wellness Review 2022 – Part I


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 6Meditation Program for First Year Medical Undergraduate Students: A Feasibility Study – Bhagat, Malhotra and Sidana (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Bhagat, A., Malhotra, A. S., & Sidana, A. K. (2022). Meditation Program for First Year Medical Undergraduate Students: A Feasibility Study. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 6, 1-10. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1124

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 5More Work, Less Reward: The Minority Tax on US Medical Students – Kamceva, Kyerematen, Spigner, Bunting, Li-Sauerwine, Yee and Gisondi (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Kamceva, M., Kyerematen, B., Spigner, S. T., Bunting, S., Li-Sauerwine, S., Yee, J., & Gisondi, M. A. (2022). More Work, Less Reward: The Minority Tax on US Medical Students. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 5, 1-19. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1166

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 4Evaluating Burnout, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Sleep Disturbances in Healthcare Professionals During a Global Pandemic – Miller and Pehlke (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Miller, L. K., & Pehlke, S. (2022). Evaluating Burnout, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Sleep Disturbances in Healthcare Professionals During a Global Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 4, 1-12. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1088

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 3A Resident Retreat with Emergency Medicine Specific Mindfulness Training Significantly Reduces Burnout and Perceived Stress – O’Shea, Dannenfelser, White, Osborne, Moran and Lall (2022)

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  • APA Citation: O’Shea, J., Dannenfelser, M., White, M., Osborne, A., Moran, T. P., & Lall, M. D. (2022). A Resident Retreat with Emergency Medicine Specific Mindfulness Training Significantly Reduces Burnout and Perceived Stress. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 3, 1-12. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1114

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 2On Job Resiliency Training, Tailored for Hospital Nurses: A Feasibility Study – Gerber, Shafran-Tikva and Anaki (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Gerber, Z., Shafran-Tikva, S., & Anaki, D. (2022). On Job Resiliency Training, Tailored for Hospital Nurses: A Feasibility Study. Journal of Wellness, 4(1), article 2, 1-8. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1078

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 4 (1), Article No. 1Organizational Compassion: Ameliorating Healthcare Worker’s Suffering and Burnout – Thienprayoon, Sinclair, Lown, Pestian, Awtrey, Winick and Kano (2022)

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  • APA Citation: Thienprayoon, R., Sinclair, S., Lown, B. A., Pestian, T., Awtrey, E., Winick, N., & Kanov, J. (2022). Organizational Compassion: Ameliorating Healthcare Worker’s Suffering and Burnout. Journal of Wellness, 3(4), article 1, 1-3. doi: 10.55504/2578-9333.1122

Vol. 3, Issue 3 (2021-2022)

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)

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  • 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)

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  • 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)

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  • 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)

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  • 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

Vol. 3, Issue 2 (2021)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 10Four Weeks of 16:8 Time-Restricted Feeding on Stress, Sleep, Quality of Life, Hunger Level, and Body Composition in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study on Wellness Optimization – Bains, Lohman, Moh, Daher and Berk (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss2/10
  • APA Citation: Bains, G., Lohman, E., Moh, M., Daher, N., & Berk, L. (2021). Four Weeks of 16:8 Time-Restricted Feeding on Stress, Sleep, Quality of Life, Hunger Level, and Body Composition in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study on Wellness Optimization. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 10, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/10

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 9Graduate Medical Education on the Frontlines during the COVID-19 Pandemic in New York City- A Response to Promote Well-being – Akhtar, Dua, Rosenfield, Basloe, Khalid, Ripp and Leitman (2021)

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  • APA Citation: Akhtar, S., Dua, S., Rosenfield, P. J., Basloe, F. H., Khalid, M., Ripp, J. A., & Leitman, M. (2021). Graduate Medical Education on the Frontlines during the COVID-19 Pandemic in New York City- A Response to Promote Well-being. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 9, 1-4. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/9

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 8Emergency Medicine Shift Factors Causing the Most Stress Among Emergency Medicine Residents – Moussa, Hayden, Shih, Khuder Safadi and Parsell (2021)

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  • APA Citation: Moussa, M., Hayden, K., Shih, C., Khuder, S., Safadi, Z., & Parsell, C. (2021). Emergency Medicine Shift Factors Causing the Most Stress Among Emergency Medicine Residents. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 8, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/8

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 7 – Wellness Review 2021 – Part I


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 6 – The Current – Heysell (2021)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 5Reducing “Treble” with Performance Focused Music Programs in Medical School: A Student Driven Needs Assessment to Clarify Participation Barriers Amongst Undergraduate Medical Students – Tu, Truong, Carlson, Brooks and Dowdall (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss2/5
  • APA Citation: Tu, A., Truong, T., Carlson, K. J., Brooks, M. J., & Dowdall, J. R. (2021). Reducing “Treble” with Performance Focused Music Programs in Medical School: A Student Driven Needs Assessment to Clarify Participation Barriers Amongst Undergraduate Medical Students. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 5, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/5

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 4The Influence of Resilience and Expressive Flexibility on Character Strengths and Virtues on Military Leadership in U.S. Military Cadets – Georgoulas-Sherry (2021)

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  • APA Citation: Georgoulas-Sherry, V. (2021). The Influence of Resilience and Expressive Flexibility on Character Strengths and Virtues on Military Leadership in U.S. Military Cadets. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 4, 1-8. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/4

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 3 Medical Schools Ignore the Nature of Consciousness at Great Cost – Kumar (2021)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 2Demographics, Activities, and Environmental Factors Impact Burnout in a National Survey of Emergency Medicine Residents – Battaglioli, Moran and Li-Sauerwine (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss2/2
  • APA Citation: Battaglioli, N., Moran, T. P., & Li-Sauerwine, S. (2021). Demographics, Activities, and Environmental Factors Impact Burnout in a National Survey of Emergency Medicine Residents. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 2, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/2

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (2), Article No. 1Perceived Stress and Self-Care in Graduate Students Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic – Stalnaker-Shofner, Lounsbury, Collagan, Keck and Roberts (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss2/1
  • APA Citation: Stalnaker-Shofner, D. M., Lounsbury, C., Collagan, S., Keck, S., & Roberts R. (2021). Perceived Stress and Self-Care in Graduate Students Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 3(2), article 1, 1-8. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss2/1

Vol. 3, Issue 1 (2021)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 10When the ER Doc Became the Patient’s Dad – Buckingham (2021)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 9Physician Wellness Interventions and Distress Assessment During the Coronavirus Pandemic – Robertello, Dahl, Khourly and Christensen (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/9
  • APA Citation: Robertello, K. M., Dahl, K. M., Khoury, R., & Christensen, D. (2021). Physician Wellness Interventions and Distress Assessment During the Coronavirus Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 9, 1-8. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/9

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 8GME: Gym in Medical Education-Maintaining Physical and Mental Well Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Nguyen, Meer and Nguyen (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/8
  • APA Citation: Nguyen, B. J., Meer, E. A., & Nguyen, J. E. (2021). GME: Gym in Medical Education-Maintaining Physical and Mental Well Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 8, 1-3. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/8

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 7The Complicated Path to Wellness – Reese and Huecker (2021)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 6The Words We Use, the Actions We Take, and the Perceptions We Hold: First-step assessments to inform wellness curricula and burnout prevention programming – Horneffer-Ginter, Greene, Graves, Gibson, Apple, Tullio and Kaufman (2021)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/6
  • APA Citation: Horneffer-Ginter, K., Greene, J., Graves, L.; Gibson, K., Apple, R., Tullio, J., & Kaufman, A. (2021). The Words We Use, the Actions We Take, and the Perceptions We Hold: First-step assessments to inform wellness curricula and burnout prevention programming. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 6, 1-11. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/6

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 5The Relevance of Modern Stoicism – Kutch (2021)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 4 – Wellness Review 2020 – Part II


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 3Physician Trading Cards as a Tool to Improve Resident Joy in Medicine while Improving Patient Satisfaction – Weiss, Edmond, Varghese and Cooley (2021) 

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/3/
  • APA Citation: Weiss, L., Edmond, M., Varghese, S., & Cooley, A. (2021). Physician Trading Cards as a Tool to Improve Resident Joy in Medicine while Improving Patient Satisfaction. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 3, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/3

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 2An Investigation of the Character Strengths and Resilience of Future Military Leaders – Chérif, Wood and Wilkin (2021) 

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/2/
  • APA Citation: Chérif, L., Wood, V., & Wilkin, M. (2021). An Investigation of the Character Strengths and Resilience of Future Military Leaders. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 2, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/2

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 3 (1), Article No. 1The Crossroads of Wellness and Second Victim Syndrome: Identifying Factors that Alter the Pathway of Caregiver Recovery Following an Unanticipated Adverse Patient Outcome – Zarabian, Hindle, Benjenk, Vincent, Kazma, Shambon, Pla and Heinz (2020) 

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol3/iss1/1/
  • APA Citation: Zarabian, K., Hindle, A. K., Benjenk, I., Vincent, A., Kazma, J. M., Shambon, B., Pla, R., & Heinz, E. (2020). The Crossroads of Wellness and Second Victim Syndrome: Identifying Factors that Alter the Pathway of Caregiver Recovery Following an Unanticipated Adverse Patient Outcome. Journal of Wellness, 3(1), article 1, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol3/iss1/1

Vol. 2, Issue 2 (2020)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 10Maturity and Well-Being: Consistent Associations Across Samples and Measures – Reysen, Plante, Lam, Kamble, Katzarska-Miller, Assis, Packard and Moretti (2020) 

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/10/
  • APA Citation: Reysen, S., Plante, C. N., Lam, T. Q., Kamble, S. V., Katzarska-Miller, I., Assis, N., Packard, G., & Moretti, E. G. (2020). Maturity and Well-Being: Consistent Associations Across Samples and Measures. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 10, 1-8. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/10

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 9 Attitude of Gratitude: Evaluation of a Wellness Program to Improve Dispositional Gratitude Among Medical Students – Phillips and Klocksieben (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/9/
  • APA Citation: Phillips, A. C., & Klocksieben, F. A. (2020). Attitude of Gratitude: Evaluation of a Wellness Program to Improve Dispositional Gratitude Among Medical Students. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 9, 1-5. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/9

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 8Optimizing Wellness in Academic Emergency Medicine – Nordenholz, Alvarez, Lall, Stehman, Bitter, Hirsh, Manfredi, Sikora, Lu, Sanchez, Wong, Bird and Blomkalns (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/8/
  • APA Citation: Nordenholz, K. E., Alvarez, A., Lall, M. D., Stehman, C., Bitter, C. C., Hirsh, E. L., Manfredi, R., Sikora, R. D., Lu, D. W., Sanchez, L. D., Wong, M. L., Bird, S., & Blomkalns, A. L. (2020). Optimizing Wellness in Academic Emergency Medicine. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 8, 1-12. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/8

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 7Letters That Will Not Be Read – Pomeranz (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 6Wellness in the Helping Professions: Historical Overview, Wellness Models, and Current Trends – Blount, Dillman Taylor and Lambie (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/6/
  • APA Citation: Blount, A. J., Dillman Taylor, D. L., & Lambie, G. W. (2020). Wellness in the Helping Professions: Historical Overview, Wellness Models, and Current Trends. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 6, 1-10. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/6

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 5 –  Doc’Apella: A Vocal Performance Group Designed to Reduce Stress And Prevent Burnout Among Medical and Health Sciences Students – Carlson, Newton, Brosnihan, Wengel and Dowdall (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/5/
  • APA Citation: Carlson, K. J., Newton, L. E., Brosnihan, P. J., Wengel, S. P., & Dowdall, J. R. (2020). Doc’Apella: A Vocal Performance Group Designed to Reduce Stress And Prevent Burnout Among Medical and Health Sciences Students. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 5, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/5

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 4 –  Grit and Flow as Prescriptions for Self-Actualization – Dickinson (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 3 –  Promoting Resident Emotional Health Meaningful Connections: An Evaluation of a Wellness Game – St. Amour and DeHart (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/3/
  • APA Citation: St. Amour, B., & DeHart, W. B. (2020). Promoting Resident Emotional Health Meaningful Connections: An Evaluation of a Wellness Game. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 3, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/3

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 2 –  Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Maslach Burnout Inventory in Emergency Medicine Residents – Moran, Battaglioli and Li-Sauerwine (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss2/2/
  • APA Citation: Moran, T. P., Battaglioli, N., & Li-Sauerwine, S. (2020). Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Maslach Burnout Inventory in Emergency Medicine Residents. Journal of Wellness, 2(2), article 2, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss2/2

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (2), Article No. 1 – Wellness Review 2020 – Part I


Vol. 2, Issue 1 (2020)

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 10 –  Optimist Prime- Emergency Medicine Residents are an Optimistic Group – Battaglioli, Mott, Moran, Li-Sauerwine and Melamed (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss1/10/
  • APA Citation: Battaglioli, N., Mott, S., Moran,  T. P., Li-Sauerwine, S., & Melamed, M. (2020). Optimist Prime- Emergency Medicine Residents are an Optimistic Group. Journal of Wellness, 2(1), article 10, 1-3. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss1/10

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 9 –  Stop Fighting the Coronavirus – Sinha (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 8 –  Perspective: Responding to the Well-Being of Health Care Workers and Learners in Academic Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Hill, Gomes, Feng, Gullickson, Haack and Heron (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss1/8/
  • APA Citation: Hill, C. C., Gomes, P. G., Feng, A. H., Gullickson, C. C., Haack, C. I., & Heron, S. L. (2020). Perspective: Responding to the Well-Being of Health Care Workers and Learners in Academic Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Wellness, 2(1), article 8, 1-2. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss1/8

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 7A brief evidence-based intervention to enhance Workplace Well-being and Flourishing in health care professionals: Feasibility and pilot outcomes – Beacham, Janosy, Brainard and Reese (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss1/7/
  • APA Citation: Beacham, A. O., Janosy, N., Brainard, A., & Reese, J. (2020). A brief evidence-based intervention to enhance Workplace Well-being and Flourishing in health care professionals: Feasibility and pilot outcomes. Journal of Wellness, 2(1), article 7, 1-7. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss1/7

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 6  – Don’t Worry Alone – Petriceks (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 5 – Wellness Review 2019 – Part II


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 4A longitudinal, randomized and controlled study of app-delivered mindfulness in the workplace – Mascaro, Wehrmeyer, Mahathre and Darcher (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss1/4/
  • APA Citation: Mascaro, J. S., Wehrmeyer, K., Mahathre, V., & Darcher, A. (2020). A longitudinal, randomized and controlled study of app-delivered mindfulness in the workplace. Journal of Wellness, 2(1), article 4, 1-9. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss1/4

Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 3A Cuticular Romance – Liu (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 2Books: The Original and Final Refuge for Mental Wellness – Miller (2020)


Journal of Wellness, Vol. 2 (1), Article No. 1A Comprehensive Residency Wellness Curriculum – Zdradzinski, O’Shea, Moran, Caro, Gomes, Huskey, Heron & Lall (2020)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol2/iss1/1/
  • APA Citation: Zdradzinski, M. J., O’Shea, J., Moran, T. P., Caro, D., Gomes, P. G., Huskey, R., Heron, S., & Lall, M. D. (2020). A Comprehensive Residency Wellness CurriculumJournal of Wellness, 2(1), article 1, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol2/iss1/1


Vol. 1, Issue 1 (2019)

Journal of Wellness Article No. 10 – Burnout Among Emergency Physicians Working at a Large Tertiary Centre in Ontario – Perera, Aarsen, Foxcroft & Lim (2019)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol1/iss1/10
  • APA Citation: Perera, R., Aarsen, K. V., Foxcroft, L., & Lim, R. (2019). Burnout Among Emergency Physicians Working at a Large Tertiary Centre in OntarioJournal of Wellness1(1), article 10, 1-4. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol1/iss1/10

Journal of Wellness Article No. 9 – Night Shifts – Vicario (2019)


Journal of Wellness Article No. 8 – Metaphors We Think By – Petriceks (2019)


Journal of Wellness Article No. 7Can We Actually Improve Resident Wellness? – Messman, Min-Venditti, Dubey, Reed, Zhang, Bazzi & Paxton (2019)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol1/iss1/7
  • APA Citation: Messman, A. M., Min-Venditti, C., Dubey, E., Reed, B., Zhang, H., Bazzi, H., & Paxton, J. (2019). Can We Actually Improve Resident Wellness? Pilot Data from a Longitudinal Wellness Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residents. Journal of Wellness, 1(1), article 7, 1-6. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol1/iss1/7

Journal of Wellness Article No. 6They Shouldn’t Get to Hurt You – Krywko (2019)


Journal of Wellness Article No. 5Wellness Domains for Residency Training Programs – Hart, Paetow, Tabataba, Zarzar & Chung (2019)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol1/iss1/5
  • APA Citation: Hart, D., Paetow, G., Tabatabai, R., Zarzar, R., & Chung, A. (2019). Wellness Domains for Residency Training Programs. Journal of Wellness, 1(1), article 5, 1-4. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol1/iss1/5

Journal of Wellness Article No. 4Wellness Review 2019 – Part I


Journal of Wellness Article No. 3Health Benefits Associated with an Employer-sponsored Health Promotion Program with Device-reported Activity – Duncan, Herndon & Liao (2019)

  • Also available at: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jwellness/vol1/iss1/3
  • APA Citation: Duncan, I., Herndon, W., & Liao, X. (2019). Health Benefits Associated with an Employer-sponsored Health Promotion Program with Device-reported Activity. Journal of Wellness, 1(1), article 3, 1-8. doi: 10.18297/jwellness/vol1/iss1/3

Journal of Wellness Article No. 2The Make EM Well Project – Krywko (2019)


Journal of Wellness Article No. 1Letter from the Editors – Huecker & Ferguson (2019)