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- DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000000035
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The prevalence of burnout and depression and their association with adherence to safety and practice standards: a survey of United States anesthesiology trainees.Anesth Analg. 2013 Jul;117(1):182-93. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3182917da9. Epub 2013 May 17. Anesth Analg. 2013. PMID: 23687232
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Anesthesiology resident burnout-an Irish perspective.Anesth Analg. 2014 Feb;118(2):482-483. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000000037. Anesth Analg. 2014. PMID: 24445648 No abstract available.
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