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09/10/2018

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Clinician Burnout Podcast

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and the topic of clinician burnout and suicide is vitally important to the clinical community today. In this podcast, Dr. Rob Strauss, TeamHealth Vice President of Program Development, discusses clinician burnout with Dr. Robby Frantz, President of the TeamHealth West Group. Dr. Frantz shares his own personal experience with physician burnout and describes how struggling clinicians can find the support they need in this episode of Beyond Clinical Medicine. #SpeakUpSaveLives18

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