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Journal Scan / Research · September 20, 2017

Team-Specific Workload and Staffing Are Associated With Burnout in the Primary Care Team

Journal of General Internal Medicine

 

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Journal of General Internal Medicine
The Association of Team-Specific Workload and Staffing With Odds of Burnout Among VA Primary Care Team Members
J Gen Intern Med 2017 Jul 01;32(7)760-766, CD Helfrich, JA Simonetti, WL Clinton, GB Wood, L Taylor, G Schectman, R Stark, LV Rubenstein, SD Fihn, KM Nelson

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