May 2026
Data in Brief - Measuring Differences in Wellbeing for Internal Medicine Educators and Administrators
Data in Brief highlights key results gathered by recent Alliance research surveys. Watch for a monthly email with new featured results.
Among 106 residency and fellowship program administrators who screened positively for burnout in winter 2026, 92 (87%) considered resigning in the past year, compared to 120 of 300 (40%) who did not screen positively for burnout but considered resigning. Burnout and considering to resign were associated, but what do those differences reveal?
This month’s Data in Brief explores effect size, or how much of a difference there is between outcomes of interest, based on wellness items from three recent Alliance surveys. Tests for association explore whether relationships exist between variables such as survey responses; effect size describes the strength of those relationships. In the example, the effect size was “0.55,” a somewhat strong association between screening for burnout and considering to resign.
Contact surveys@im.org if you have any questions about the results below or any of the annual surveys.