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Lindfors PM et al. – The reported level of suicidal ideation among Finnish anaesthesiologists is worth concern. It should be of utmost importance to screen the risk factors and recognize suicidal physicians in order to help them. Interpersonal relationships, decision–making procedures, and on–call–burden should be focused on when aiming to prevent suicidality among physicians.

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