Mark Linzer
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Recent Articles
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Linzer M, Johnson D, Stillman M, Goelz E
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2025 Feb;
36(1):335-343.
PMID: 39957653
In burnout surveys, five to 15% of respondents prefer not to identify (PNTI) gender, race, or ethnicity and are often ignored in survey findings, yet this group of respondents appears...
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Linzer M, OBrien E, Sullivan E, Rathert C, Simmons D, Johnson D, et al.
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2025 Feb;
50(2):57-66.
PMID: 39894947
Background: Burnout is disrupting the health care workforce, threatening the livelihoods of health care workers and the probability of safe and effective patient care. Purposes: The aims of this study...
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Mohamoud A, Abdallah N, Ismayl M, Linzer M, Karim R, Wardhere A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2024 Nov;
14(4):e038683.
PMID: 39526496
Background: In-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The relationships between race and ethnicity and sex on outcomes and treatment patterns among patients with IHCA remain...
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Nguyen Howell A, Ruffing J, Ameli O, Chaisson C, Webster D, Poplau S, et al.
Am J Manag Care
. 2024 Oct;
30(10):472-478.
PMID: 39467177
Objectives: We previously described a 6-item teamwork index (TEAM) with a strong relationship to provider experience, lower burnout, and intent to stay. We now sought to determine whether (1) TEAM...
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Jordan J, Garner K, Bones K, McKenzie L, Linzer M, Rathert C, et al.
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2024 Oct;
50(1):3-12.
PMID: 39462800
Background: Burnout in health care workers (HCWs) has serious ramifications for individual well-being, patients, organizations, and health systems. Global evidence demonstrates the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the risk of burnout....
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Mallick S, Douglas P, Shroff G, Karim R, Sullivan E, Sinsky C, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2024 Sep;
13(18):e034527.
PMID: 39258516
Background: Little is known about factors contributing to burnout and intent to leave in cardiologists and other cardiology health care workers. Methods And Results: The Coping With COVID survey assessed...
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Khalid M, Almasri T, Goble S, Johnson D, Gilbertson D, Linzer M, et al.
J Asthma
. 2024 Jul;
61(12):1781-1789.
PMID: 39046135
Objective: Exposure to asthma exacerbating triggers may be dependent on the season and an individual's social factors and subsequent means to avoid triggers. We assessed for seasonal variations and differential...
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Sullivan E, Stephenson A, DePuccio M, Anderson B, Auxier B, Henderson J, et al.
J Rural Health
. 2024 Jul;
41(1):e12863.
PMID: 38956817
Purpose: To examine which workplace factors contribute to health care leader well-being in rural settings. Methods: Working with two rurally focused organizations, we administered a Rural Leader Burnout survey to...
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Abdallah N, Mohamoud A, Linzer M, Johnson D, Abdallah M, Karim R
Heart Rhythm
. 2024 May;
21(11):2313-2319.
PMID: 38759917
Background: Literature illustrates an association between adverse outcomes and lower socioeconomic status (SES) in patients with critical cardiovascular presentations; however. limited data exist on complete heart block (CHB) outcomes in...