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Coaching the Coach to Reduce Burnout: Commentary on Do Resident Coaching Programs Benefit Their Coaches? Impact of a Professional Development Coaching Program on the Coaches

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Stewart, M.K., Kao, L.S. Coaching the Coach to Reduce Burnout: Commentary on Do Resident Coaching Programs Benefit Their Coaches? Impact of a Professional Development Coaching Program on the Coaches. World J Surg 47, 1617–1618 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-023-07015-3

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