Reframing Clinician Distress: Moral Injury Not Burnout
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Reframing Clinician Distress: Moral Injury Not Burnout
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Disclosures: The authors report no conflict of interest with regard to this article.
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Reframing Clinician Distress: Moral Injury Not Burnout.Fed Pract. 2019 Sep;36(9):400-402. Fed Pract. 2019. PMID: 31571807 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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