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Stress
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Most recent content
(November 21, 2011):
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- Invited Critique
Is There a Role for Peer Support in Times of Emotional Stress?: Is It Enough?: Comment on "Physicians' Needs in Coping With Emotional Stressors"
- John L. Tarpley; John V. Tarpley
Arch Surg archsurg.2011.313.
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- Original Articles
Physicians' Needs in Coping With Emotional Stressors: The Case for Peer Support
- Yue-Yung Hu; Megan L. Fix; Nathanael D. Hevelone; Stuart R. Lipsitz; Caprice C. Greenberg; Joel S. Weissman; Jo Shapiro
Arch Surg archsurg.2011.312.
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- Invited Critique
Substance Abuse Among Surgeons: The Perils of Losing Your Credentials: Comment on "Prognosis for the Recovery of Surgeons From Chemical Dependency"
- Charles M. Balch; Gerald Bechamps
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 1291-1292.
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- Correspondence
The "Vulnerable Stage" of General Surgery Residency
- Gregory Pattakos; Eugene H. Blackstone
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 991.
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The Vulnerable Stage of Dedicated Research Years of General Surgery Residency: Results of a National Survey
- Gloria R. Sue; Emily M. Bucholz; Heather Yeo; Sanziana A. Roman; Andrew Jones; Richard H. Bell Jr; Julie A. Sosa
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 653-658.
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General Surgery Research Residents: Apples and Oranges: Comment on "The Vulnerable Stage of Dedicated Research Years of General Surgery Residency"
- Karen Deveney
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 658-659.
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- From the Archives
Burnout Among Surgeons: Whether Specialty Makes a Difference
- Charles M. Balch; Tait D. Shanafelt
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 385-386.
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Surgeons' Stress From Surgery and Night Duty: A Multi-institutional Study
- Koji Yamaguchi; Shuichi Kanemitsu; and the Kitakyushu Surgical Study Group
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 271-278.
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Peaceful Rest vs Rest in Peace: Comment on "Surgeons' Stress From Surgery and Night Duty"
- Timothy G. Buchman
Arch Surg 2011; 146: 278-279.
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General Surgery Research Residents: Apples and Oranges: Comment on "The Vulnerable Stage of Dedicated Research Years of General Surgery Residency"
- Karen Deveney
Arch Surg archsurg.2011.13.
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