Combined empowerment, continuous appraisal, psychological and career counseling improve medical cadets' satisfaction and may potentially offset burnout during internship year. An 18-months successful experience in a tertiary medical center
BackgroundFollowing graduation, Israeli medical cadets complete a 12-months training period in hospitals, having profound influence on their future career. Burnout, sense of personal and professional uncertainty and disorientation are already notable in this group. The aim of the current study was t...
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Main Authors: | Reut Shoham (Author), Hanni Robinson (Author), Noy Yehiel (Author), Vered Robinzon (Author), Yael Frenkel Nir (Author), Gad Segal (Author) |
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