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Mitigating Burnout: Transition to a Condensed Workweek for Advanced Practice Providers in Infectious Diseases

Burnout among health-care workers is highly prevalent and profoundly impacts the quality of patient care. In addition to affecting patient safety, burnout results in higher staff turnover, revenue deficits due to decreased productivity, financial risk, and diminished organization viability because o...

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Published in:Journal of the advanced practitioner in oncology 2023-11, Vol.14 (7), p.639-643
Main Authors: Holloway, Shannon, McConn, Kelly, Borchardt, Roy, Mulanovich, Victor E, Adachi, Javier A
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