Burnout, career satisfaction, and well-being among US neurologists in 2016
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Submitted June 16, 2017 - Burnout among US neurologists
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Submitted June 02, 2017 - Burnout among neurologist: A unique predisposition?
- Joseph R. Berger, Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvaniajoseph.berger@uphs.upenn.edu
Submitted June 02, 2017 - Author response: "Please don't call it burnout"
- Neil A. Busis, Chief, Section of Neurology, UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PAbusisna@upmc.edu
- TD Shanafelt, Rochester, MN; CM Keran, Minneapolis MN; KH Levin, Cleveland, OH; HB Schwarz, Rochester, NY; JR Molano, Cincinnati, OH; TR Vidic, Elkhart, IN; JS Kass, Houston, TX; JM Miyasaki, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; JA Sloan, TL Cascino, Rochester, MN
Submitted May 26, 2017 - Please don't call it burnout
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Submitted May 02, 2017 - Is it time to consider multilevel analyses as more appropriate when examining burnout among neurologists?
- Vaitsa Giannouli, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greecegiannouliv@hotmail.com
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- Neil A. Busis, Chief, Section of Neurology, UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PAbusisna@upmc.edu
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Submitted April 03, 2017 - The impact of telemedicine to be considered for neurologists' burnout risk and career satisfaction
- Kathleen L. Bagot, Research Fellow, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Melbournekathleen.bagot@florey.edu.au
- Dominique Cadilhac, Joosup Kim, Clayton, Australia; Michelle Vu, Chris Bladin, Heidelberg, Australia
Submitted March 28, 2017
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