Preventing a Parallel Pandemic — A National Strategy to Protect Clinicians’ Well-Being
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Preventing a Parallel Pandemic — A National Strategy to Protect Clinicians’ Well-Being
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The Covid-19 pandemic, which had killed more than 60,000 Americans by May 1, has been compared with Pearl Harbor and September 11 — cataclysmic events that left indelible imprints on the U.S. national psyche.
Date
2020-05-13
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Dzau, Victor J., Darrell Kirch, and Thomas Nasca. 2020. "Preventing a Parallel Pandemic — A National Strategy to Protect Clinicians’ Well-Being." New England Journal of Medicine.
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Free online on NEJM
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