Relationships Between Religious Commitment, Workplace Experiences, and Professional and Psychological Outcomes Among U.S. Muslim Physicians.
Sohad MurrarLaila AzamBenish BaqaiOmar DavilaAasim Ilyas PadelaPublished in: Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (2024)
This study demonstrates how religious identity may negatively associate with workplace experiences and well-being among U.S. Muslim physicians and highlights the buffering role of religious practice. It spotlights an urgent need for academic medical centers to ameliorate religious discrimination and implement workplace accommodation policies for Muslim physicians.