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Demands, values, and burnout
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Michael P. Leiter, Erica Frank and Timothy J. Matheson
Canadian Family Physician December 2009, 55 (12) 1224-1225.e6;
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 55, Issue 12
1 Dec 2009
Demands, values, and burnout
Michael P. Leiter, Erica Frank, Timothy J. Matheson
Canadian Family Physician Dec 2009, 55 (12) 1224-1225.e6;
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