Canadian emergency medicine physician burnout: a survey of Canadian emergency physicians during the second wave of the COVID‑19 pandemic
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
This study from the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine examines the levels of burnout among emergency medicine physicians during the second wave of the pandemic. It also considers associations between physician burnout and age, gender, having children at home and training routes.
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