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Physician Burnout Has Reached Distressing Levels, New Research Finds

Por: The New York Times Health September 29, 2022

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Ten years of data from a nationwide survey of physicians confirm another trend that’s worsened through the pandemic: Burnout rates among doctors in the United States, which were a decade ago, have risen to alarming levels. and published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a peer-reviewed journal, show that 63 percent of physicians surveyed reported at least one symptom of burnout at the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022, an increase from 44... + full article



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