Pharmacy Faculty Burnout: Cause for Concern that Requires Our Support and Use of Best Evidence
Recent attention has been afforded to the concept of burnout and other quality of worklife issues among pharmacy faculty, underscoring the importance of organizational culture, citizenship, collegiality, and support. Support comes from the larger academic institution, the college/school, and individ...
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Main Authors: | Shane P. Desselle (Author), Patricia L. Darbishire (Author), Brooke H. Clubbs (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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