When we delve deeper, we find that burnout is especially common in minority populations, driven primarily by emotional exhaustion...

Burnout in female physicians may be up to

60% greater than in males, with women

scoring higher for emotional exhaustion

Discrimination against Black,

Asian and minority ethnic staff

in the NHS is a contributory

factor to burnout

Gay, lesbian, and bisexual

medical students are

more likely to be in the

top quartile for burnout

Burnout in female physicians may be up to 60%

greater than in males, with women scoring higher for

emotional exhaustion

Discrimination against

Black, Asian and minority

ethnic staff in the NHS is a

contributory factor

to burnout

Gay, lesbian, and

bisexual medical

students are more

likely to be in the top

quartile for burnout

Burnout in female physicians may be up to 60% greater than in males, with women scoring higher for emotional exhaustion

Gay, lesbian, and bisexual medical students are more likely to be in the top quartile for burnout

Discrimination against Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff in the NHS is a contributory factor to burnout

Burnout in female physicians may be up to 60% greater than in males, with women scoring higher for emotional exhaustion

Gay, lesbian, and bisexual medical students are more likely to be in the top quartile for burnout

Discrimination against Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff in the NHS is a contributory factor to burnout