Victoria Flynn
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Liverpool (2020); Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (2020)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Victoria Flynn's research investigates factors associated with burnout among academic medical professionals. Her work has explored the connection between a perceived loss of meaning at work and an increased risk of burnout, particularly within academic medicine settings. Flynn has also contributed to medical case studies, with a recent publication on deipnophobia, the fear of dining with others.
Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with a total of 9 publications and 140 citations. Flynn collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Molly M. Gathright, Carol R. Thrush, Puru Thapa, and James Holland, with whom she has shared publication history.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 141
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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Professional Well-Being (2020)
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A One-Year Institutional View of Resident Physician Burnout (2019)
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Differences in burnout prevalence between clinical professionals and biomedical scientists in an academic medical centre: a cross-sectional survey (2019)
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Burnout and Depression: Same Phenomenon or Overlapping Constructs? Response to Bianchi et al. (2019)
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The Tired, Retired, and Recovered Physician: Professional Burnout Versus Major Depressive Disorder (2018)
Collaboration Network
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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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