The well-being of medical relationships: Striking a balance with your spouse, colleagues and self
July 20, 2020 Alberta Physician and Family Support Program
This e-book from the Alberta Physician and Family Support Program addresses common challenges physicians and physicians-in-training face in their work and personal relationships. Through information, links to professional resources, illustrative situations and “bring it all together” concluding exercises, the e-book points the way to maintaining positive personal and work relationships and encourages reflection and consideration.
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