Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
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M. Hrabok | E. Eboreime | A. Abba-Aji | V. Agyapong | I. Nwachukwu | Esther Kim | R. Shalaby | Daniel Li | Sumeet Dhanoa | H. El Gindi | F. Oluwasina | B. Agyapong
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