A Longitudinal Survey on Canadian Emergency Physician Burnout
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Published:2024-06
Issue:6
Volume:83
Page:576-584
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ISSN:0196-0644
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Container-title:Annals of Emergency Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Annals of Emergency Medicine
Author:
de Wit KerstinORCID,
Tran Anna,
Clayton Natasha,
Seeburruth Darshana,
Lim Rodrick K.,
Archambault Patrick M.,
Chan Teresa M.,
Rang Louise C.F.,
Gray Sara,
Ritchie Kerri,
Gérin-Lajoie Caroline,
Mercuri Mathew
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