See below for resources mentioned throughout the event:
Overview of the Clinician Burnout Crisis
Strategies to Support the Health and Well-Being of Clinicians During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Statistics on burnout during COVID-19:
American Medical Association write-up in July 2021:
Music Video “Rise Up Now” by Cleavon Gilman MD
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