Physician Burnout: MD-Update Q & A with Dr. Shawn Jones
Maintaining physician wellness is critical to our nation for surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. Physician burnout is not new, but it’s been exacerbated by the crisis.
Maintaining physician wellness is critical to our nation for surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. Physician burnout is not new, but it’s been exacerbated by the crisis.
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