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Are Hispanic, Black, and Asian Physicians Truly Less Burned Out than White Physicians? Individual and Institutional Considerations
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Authors
Cantor, Joel C.
Mouzon, Dawne
Date of Publication
August, 2020
Publication Type
Journal Article
Focus Area
Health and Long-Term Care Workforce
License
Open Access
DOI Entry
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.13099
Citation (AMA)