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Emotional Labour, Training Stress, Burnout, and Depressive Symptoms in Junior Doctors

Journal of Vocational Education and Training - United Kingdom
doi 10.1080/13636820.2014.884155
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Education
Date

February 10, 2014

Authors
Mary E. RogersPeter A. CreedJudy Searle
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Informa UK Limited


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