Stress, burnout and doctors' attitudes to work are determined by personality and learning style: a twelve year longitudinal study of UK medical graduates
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Abstract
The study investigated the extent to which approaches to work, workplace climate, stress, burnout and satisfaction with medicine as a career in doctors aged about thirty are predicted by measures of learning style and personality measured five to twelve years earlier when the doctors were applicants to medical school or were medical students.Date
2004-08-18Type
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http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/53365/2/1741-7015-2-29-s1.pdf
http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/53365/