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"Before, the reaction to a physician seeking out these kinds of resources would be, 'Quit complaining,'" said Dr. Todd Stull, medical director for LifeBridge Nebraska. "The culture of medicine is starting to change."
Remote work has become the norm as the coronavirus pandemic continues, but if you’re getting worn down by continuing to work where you sleep, you’re not alone.
The World Health Organization now recognizes burnout as a medical diagnosis, and unfortunately, it is affecting thousands of people on a daily basis.
Burnout has long been a blurry cultural concept that has defied attempts to create a specific consensus definition scientists can all agree on.