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Gulalp B et al. - There were no relation between Burnout scores and supplementary work, marital status, number of children, occupation, salary, private life satisfaction, except for career satisfaction. All branches of healthcare occupations in ED seem to have been affected by Burnout Syndrome similarly.

   

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