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Residency Program Insider, February 20, 2015
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“We owe it to each other to address our colleagues' concerns and try to improve our working environments and the quality of our work. Working environments are dynamic and we need to focus on making them a place of positive improvements.”
- Brian Levine, MD, MS, discusses burnout among residents in a post on The American Resident Project.
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