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Burnout is characterized by emotional exhaustion (emotional overextension and exhaustion), depersonalization (negative, callous, and detached responses to others), and reduced personal accomplishment (feelings of competence and achievement in one's work). Below are some resources that can help you recognize and survive burnout.

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Resident Physician Burnout: Is There Hope?

Ways Residents Have Found to Conquer Burnout

Physician Burnout: Why Its Not a Fair Fight

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