Caring for the Health Care Workforce
July 26, 2022 New England Journal of Medicine
This talk from the New England Journal of Medicine discusses how to care for the health care workforce and improve overall well-being. The participants provide strategies health care organizations can use to prevent clinician burnout and improve well-being.
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