Early Detection and Intervention for the Stressed Resident
Abstract Introduction Stress in residents has been shown to adversely affect health care provision and patient safety. Stress also has a direct effect on the health and well-being of residents, resulting in an increased risk of burnout, depression, and alcohol abuse. The Accreditation Council for Gr...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Berg (Author), Lee Ann Riesenberg (Author), Dale Berg (Author), Joshua Davis (Author), Robert Hargraves (Author), Arielle Schaeffer (Author), Kathleen Mealey (Author), Daniel King (Author), Brian Little (Author) |
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