Still Exhausted: The Role of Residual Caregiving Fatigue on Women in Medicine and Science Across the Pipeline
Understanding the impact of caregiving responsibilities on women in medicine is crucial for ensuring a healthy and intact workforce, as caregiving responsibilities have the potential to affect the careers of women in health care along the entire pipeline, from students and trainees to physicians, ph...
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Main Authors: | Katherine A Meese (Author), Laurence M Boitet (Author), Katherine L Sweeney (Author), Lauren Nassetta (Author), Michael Mugavero (Author), Bertha Hidalgo (Author), Rebecca Reamey (Author), David A Rogers (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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