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Medical Errors and Burnout

Monday, November 30 2009

from Andrea Santiago

Could burnout or depression be affecting your practice, and your patients?

A recent survey of 8,000 surgeons revealed some interesting statistics about the frequency of medical errors and the correlation between the errors and burnout and depression in the surgeons.

Learn more below. Cheers, and Happy Health Careers!
 

http://healthcareers.about.com/b/2009/11/29/surgeons-medical-errors-and-burnout.htm?nl=1

 

Posted by: Andrea Santiago

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