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Career Fit and Burnout Among Academic Faculty
Archives of Internal Medicine, 05/28/09
Shanafelt TD et al. - The extent to which faculty physicians are able to focus on the aspect of work that is most meaningful to them has a strong inverse relationship to their risk of burnout. Efforts to optimize career fit may promote physician satisfaction and help to reduce attrition among academic faculty physicians.
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