PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT AND THE AFFECTING FACTORS IN NEUROMONITORING

PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT AND THE AFFECTING FACTORS IN NEUROMONITORING

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quot;(this is my experience)" After spending 10 years working in IOM, I made the decision 2 years ago that in the next 10 days I will no longer be working in the operating room. I chose to retire from the field because of professional burnout, emotional exhaustion and depersonalization.

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