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Residency Program Insider, September 7, 2018
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“Be aware of your surroundings, be aware of the mood, the level of burnout of the people with whom you work most closely. And when you see someone is in trouble, do something about it.”
-Kevin Hopkins, MD, medical director at the Cleveland Clinic Strongsville Family Health and Ambulatory Surgery Center in Strongsville, Ohio, explains the importance of noticing the signs of burnout in fellow physicians.
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