Cross‐sectional study exploring the association between stressors and burnout in junior doctors during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
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P. Bower | A. Esmail | R. Agius | M. Hann | A. Zhou | M. Panagioti | Mumtaz Patel | M. van Tongeren | M. V. van Tongeren
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