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Association of perceived medical errors with resident distress and empathy: a prospective longitudinal study.

West CP, Huschka MM, Novotny PJ, et al. Association of perceived medical errors with resident distress and empathy: a prospective longitudinal study. JAMA. 2006;296(9):1071-8.

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September 6, 2006
West CP, Huschka MM, Novotny PJ, et al. JAMA. 2006;296(9):1071-8.
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The investigators found that self-perceived medical errors were common among internal medicine physicians and were associated with decreased quality of life and increased burnout and depression.
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West CP, Huschka MM, Novotny PJ, et al. Association of perceived medical errors with resident distress and empathy: a prospective longitudinal study. JAMA. 2006;296(9):1071-8.

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