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Health clinic conditions may be to blame for decrease in primary care physicians
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Adverse work conditions may be to blame for the decline in the number of primary care physicians nationwide, according to a study. Unfavorable work conditions are associated with stress, burnout and intent to leave for primary care physicians.
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