Addiction in Anaesthesiologists and its Implications on Anaesthesia
<p>The problem of addiction and substance abuse among physicians has been reported as early as 1869 [1]. But, medical community is generally reluctant to accept and report the problem of addiction among health care professionals. Anaesthesiologist by virtue of their work profile and easy acces...
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Main Authors: | Nishkarsh Gupta (Author), Rakesh Garg (Author), Anju Gupta (Author) |
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Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science - Peertechz Publications,
2015-01-03.
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