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Resident Burnout: Urgent Need for Peer-Appointed “Wellbeing Officers” to Strengthen Resilience

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Chabra, S. Resident Burnout: Urgent Need for Peer-Appointed “Wellbeing Officers” to Strengthen Resilience. Acad Psychiatry 42, 179–180 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-017-0787-0

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