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COVID-19 Pandemic and Physician Burnout: Ramifications for Healthcare Workforce in the United States
Anish Bhardwaj
Neurosurgery
Institute for Translational Sciences
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Business & Economics
Burnout
100%
Workforce
57%
Physicians
53%
Healthcare
50%
Health Care Organization
43%
United States of America
30%
Longitudinal Data
23%
Shared Responsibility
21%
Wellness
19%
Patient Care
16%
Mitigation
15%
Causality
14%
Resource Allocation
13%
Stakeholders
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Psychological Burnout
87%
Pandemics
79%
Workforce
72%
Physicians
47%
Delivery of Health Care
45%
Organizations
31%
Resource Allocation
14%
Health Promotion
12%
Psychological Power
11%
Causality
11%
Patient Care
9%
Social Sciences
burnout
75%
Healthcare
57%
physician
56%
data acquisition
16%
patient care
13%
causality
12%
stakeholder
8%
responsibility
6%
trend
6%
resources
5%
literature
5%