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The relationship between resident physician burnout and its’ effects on patient care, professionalism, and academic achievement: a review of the literature.

McTaggart LS, Walker JP. The relationship between resident physician burnout and its’ effects on patient care, professionalism, and academic achievement: a review of the literature. Health Sci Rev. 2022;4:100049. doi: 10.1016/j.hsr.2022.100049

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October 5, 2022
McTaggart LS, Walker JP. Health Sci Rev. 2022;4:100049.
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Burnout is a significant problem among medical residents. This literature review characterizes the state of the evidence regarding resident burnout and professionalism. The authors discuss the evidence supporting the relationship between burnout and medical errors, poor quality patient care, and poor academic performance.

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McTaggart LS, Walker JP. The relationship between resident physician burnout and its’ effects on patient care, professionalism, and academic achievement: a review of the literature. Health Sci Rev. 2022;4:100049. doi: 10.1016/j.hsr.2022.100049

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