The burnout phenomenon: Association and risk factors among dermatology residents in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
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Main Authors: | Dalal A. Aldosari, MD (Author), Asem M. Shadid, MD (Author), Mohammed N. Alabdullah, MD (Author), Sabika Alwazzan, MD (Author), Reem A. Alneyadi, MD (Author), Ahmed M. Alhinai, MD (Author), Mohammed Almashali, MD (Author), Ruaa Alharithy, MD, MScCH (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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