Physician burnout viewed as a public health crisis
Daniel Marchalik, MD Daniel Marchalik, MD (photo by Jim Howe) (photo by Jim Howe) Medicine can be a demanding, high-stress profession for doctors, most of whom enter the profession because of a…
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