Empathy in medicine self and other in medical education: Initial emotional intelligence trend analysis widens the lens around empathy and burnout

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Context: Integral to emotional intelligence (EI), empathy is frequently studied in medical students. While important, given the implications for patient safety and physician well-being, traits such as self-regard may also affect physician efficacy. Emotional intelligence offers a holistic framework from which to study empathy, allowing it to be explored with coexisting traits and offering opportunities to identify related risk factors. Objective: To identify trends in osteopathic medical student EI to help mitigate burnout, with specific attention to empathy and self-regard. Methods: Eight hundred eighty-five students at Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific from classes 2014-2016 were offered the Emotional Quotient Inventory 2.0 (EQ-i) at the start of school, completion of their second year, and at graduation. Participants completed all 3 inventories, yielding a response rate of 16.3%. Repeated measurement analysis of variance analyses were conducted using SAS software for Windows version 9.3. Results: A total of 144 students participated. The total EI score shifted from mean (SD) 100.2 (12.4) at baseline to 96.1 (12.8) midway to 96.8 (13.3) at graduation (P=.0161) with significant decreases between baseline and midway (P

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Singer-Chang, G., Dong, F., Seffinger, M., Nevins, N., Blumer, J., Musharbash, H., & Helf, S. (2020). Empathy in medicine self and other in medical education: Initial emotional intelligence trend analysis widens the lens around empathy and burnout. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 120(6), 388–394. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2020.069

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