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Evaluating burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic among physicians in a large health system in New York.

Vansha SinghJohn Q YoungPrashant MalhotraMolly McCann-PineoRehana RasulSamantha S CorleyAndrew C YachtKaren A FriedmanStephen BaroneRebecca M Schwartz
Published in: Archives of environmental & occupational health (2022)
Physicians who were redeployed to treat COVID-19 patients had higher reported measures of EE. Trainees, irrespective of redeployment status, had higher EE as compared with attendings. Additional research is needed to understand the long-term impact of redeployment on burnout among redeployed physicians. Programs to identify and address potential burnout among physicians, particularly trainees, during pandemics may be beneficial.
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