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Hamad Muhammad, Millie Puglia, Stephanie Colvin, Stefanie Zalasin, Ceren Yalniz, Kathryn W Zamora, Stefanie Woodard, Improving Wellness Through Reading Room Design and Flexible Scheduling Options, Journal of Breast Imaging, Volume 7, Issue 2, March 2025, Pages 214–223, https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbae094
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Abstract
Breast radiologists have high rates of burnout. Some contributing factors include the sedentary nature of the occupation, reading room design and isolation associated with higher volumes, and increased remote interpretation. Reading rooms can also be filled with numerous distractions and produce conditions that do not support optimal workflow. Identifying and addressing these issues may help prolong physician careers and increase overall productivity. This article presents approaches to improve wellness for breast imaging radiologists and reduce the overall rate of burnout.