Reducing Burnout: Team Workshops, Neurological Hacks, and the Big Why
July 8, 2022 New England Journal of Medicine
In this talk from the New England Journal of Medicine, learn effective strategies organizations can employ to reduce clinician burnout. During the pandemic, the onus was often put on the individual to seek help. Team leaders should gauge the wellness of their employees and act accordingly.
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