A Positive Depression Screen Is Associated with Emergency Medicine Resident Burnout and Is not Affected by the Implementation of a Wellness Curriculum
Introduction: While burnout is occupation-specific, depression affects individuals comprehensively. Research on interventions for depression in emergency medicine (EM) residents is limited. Objectives: We sought to obtain longitudinal data on positive depression screens in EM residents, assess their...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kelly Williamson, Patrick M. Lank, Adriana Olson, Navneet Cheema, Elise Lovell |
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eScholarship Publishing, University of California
2021
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