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" Intention to Leave Emergency Medicine: Mid-career Women Are at Increased Risk "
Lall, Michelle D.; Perman, Sarah M.; Garg, Nidhi; Kohn, Nina; Whyte, Kristy; Gips, Alexa; Madsen, Tracy; Baren, Jill M.; Linden, Judith
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AL
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Record Number
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932573
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LA1s08f9bh
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English
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Main Entry
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Lall, Michelle D.; Perman, Sarah M.; Garg, Nidhi; Kohn, Nina; Whyte, Kristy; Gips, Alexa; Madsen, Tracy; Baren, Jill M.; Linden, Judith
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Intention to Leave Emergency Medicine: Mid-career Women Are at Increased Risk [Article]\ Lall, Michelle D.; Perman, Sarah M.; Garg, Nidhi; Kohn, Nina; Whyte, Kristy; Gips, Alexa; Madsen, Tracy; Baren, Jill M.; Linden, Judith
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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21/5
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Date
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2020
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Abstract
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Introduction: Burnout is prevalent among emergency physicians and may cause physicians to consider leaving the practice of emergency medicine (EM). This study sought to determine whether there is a gender difference in reporting burnout and seriously considering leaving the specialty of EM, and secondarily to explore the factors reported as contributing to burnout.
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