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A growing junior medical workforce is experiencing high rates of distress. The underlying factors of stress, bullying, and harassment, burnout, and uncertainty have been identified within the medical literature. This review evaluates these stressors in Australian and international cohorts, and attempts to address avenues of opportunities for the future.