Mental health among otolaryngology resident and attending physicians during theCOVID‐19 pandemic: National study
Head & Neck2020Vol. 42(7), pp. 1597–1609
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Alyssa M. Civantos, Yasmeen M. Byrnes, Changgee Chang, Aman Prasad, Kevin Chorath, Seerat Poonia, Carolyn M. Jenks, Andrés M. Bur, Punam Thakkar, Evan M. Graboyes, Rahul Seth, Samuel J. Trosman, Anni Wong, Benjamin M. Laitman, Brianna Harris, Janki Shah, Vanessa C. Stubbs, Garret Choby, Qi Long, Christopher H. Rassekh, Erica R. Thaler, Karthik Rajasekaran
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of burnout, anxiety, and distress is high among academic otolaryngologists.
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