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Natalie Cannady's research investigates factors associated with burnout among medical students, faculty, and staff within an academic health center. Her work explores the connections between physical activity, sleep patterns, and self-reported health as they relate to burnout in this population. Cannady has published one article on this topic, which has received 23 citations. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Christopher S. Walter and Erin K. Howie, as well as Ashley McNatt from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Cannady's scholarly output is characterized by an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 23
Selected Publications
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Associations between physical activity, sleep, and self-reported health with burnout of medical students, faculty and staff in an academic health center (2022)
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- Associations between physical activity, sleep, and self-reported health with burnout of medical students, faculty and staff in an academic health center
- Associations between physical activity, sleep, and self-reported health with burnout of medical students, faculty and staff in an academic health center
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