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Victoria Flynn's research investigates factors associated with professional burnout, particularly within academic medicine. Her work has explored the relationship between a perceived loss of meaning at work and increased burnout risk. Flynn has also authored publications on specific phobias, such as deipnophobia. Her scholarly contributions include nine publications with a total of 136 citations and an h-index of 5. She has collaborated with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Molly M. Gathright, Carol R. Thrush, James Holland, and Purushottam B. Thapa, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 138
Selected Publications
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Deipnophobia (2022)
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Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine (2021)
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- Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine
- Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine
- Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine
- Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine
- Loss of Meaning at Work Associated with Burnout Risk in Academic Medicine
- Deipnophobia
- Deipnophobia
- Deipnophobia
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