
|Slideshows|August 12, 2019
- August 25, 2019 edition
- Volume 96
- Issue 16
2019 Physician Burnout Survey: Results show growing crisis in medicine
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
Feelings of burnout among doctors has pervasive effect on happiness, work-life balance and patient care, according to our exclusive survey results.
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