id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102667-mtl1x7gz Leung, T. I. Physician Suicide: A Scoping Review to Highlight Opportunities for Prevention 2019-08-29 .txt text/plain 4966 300 48 Inclusion criteria were a primary outcome or thesis focused on suicide (including suicide completion, attempts, and thoughts or ideation) among medical students, postgraduate trainees, or attending physicians. Based on this scoping review, a public health approach, including surveillance and early warning systems, investigations of sentinel cases, and postvention may be impactful next steps in preventing physician deaths by suicide. Physician suicide is a significant problem for the medical community and general public and is 45 poorly understood, suggesting that important knowledge and implementation gaps towards 46 prevention remain. To address this gap, this literature review aims to describe the state of current 47 knowledge and research on physician suicidal behaviors among medical students, postgraduate 48 trainees, including residents and fellows, and physicians. Overall, suicidal ideation was the second most studied thesis among articles included in this literature 185 review, especially suicidal ideation among medical students. ./cache/cord-102667-mtl1x7gz.txt ./txt/cord-102667-mtl1x7gz.txt