
|Videos|July 15, 2020
Reducing burnout discussion stigma
If you cover up an ongoing illness, it will be a much bigger problem later—that is very much the situation with burnout, says Wayne Jonas, MD.
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If you cover up an ongoing illness, it will be a much bigger problem later—that is very much the situation with burnout, says Wayne Jonas, MD.
Here are some ways physicians can reduce stigma of discussing burnout to start to recognize warning signs and reduce the impact on themselves and colleagues.
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