Burnout And Mental Distress Strongly Related To Errors By U.S. Surgeons
Main Category: Litigation / Medical Malpractice Article Date: 26 Nov 20093:00 PST Major medical errors self-reported by American surgeons are strongly related to both burnout and depression .
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