1.Enhancing Physician Well-Being Strategies from Positive Psychology
Janet Chang Wei Ee ; Dr Tan Wee Chong
The Singapore Family Physician 2016;42(1):17-20
Due to the nature and demands of their work, healthcare professionals, including primary care physicians, are at risk of experiencing burnout. They might feel exhausted or lack enthusiasm and motivation toward their work and other aspects of life, despite experiencing no obvious difficulties or major problems. Positive psychology is the scientific study of positive emotions, positive traits and strengths, and the processes that promote well-being and optimal functioning (or what is termed as flourishing). This article introduces readers to positive psychology and discusses the concepts and techniques in the context of burnout in primary care physicians. Suggestions are provided on how to use strategies from positive psychology to achieve happiness and fulfilment in one’s life
2.Non-calcified Coronary Plaque Burden is Related to Epicardial Adipose Tissue and Peri-coronary Adipose Tissue Attenuation in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Ana C IRIBARREN ; Haider ALDIWANI ; Panteja REZAEIAN ; Alan C KWAN ; Varun PATTISAPU ; Galen COOK-WIENS ; Jenna MAUGHAN ; Chrisandra SHUFELT ; Louise Elizabeth Jane THOMPSON ; Balaji TAMAROPPOO ; Daniel BERMAN ; Damini DEY ; C. Noel BAIREY MERZ ; Janet WEI
International Journal of Heart Failure 2025;7(2):116-120