Survey-based Evaluation of Resident and Attending Financial Literacy
Introduction: Physician finances are linked to wellness and burnout. However, few physicians receive financial management education. We sought to determine the financial literacy and educational need of attending and resident physician at an academic emergency medicine (EM) residency. Methods: We pe...
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Main Authors: | Ryan M. Huebinger, Rahat Hussain, Keegan Tupchong, Shabana Walia, Hilary Fairbrother, Jonathan Rogg |
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Language: | EN |
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eScholarship Publishing, University of California
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/22a09f204bd14d25973764f5ecda8feb |
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