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Burnout in Overseas Workers
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Burnout in Overseas Workers
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Jarry Richardson
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Jun 20, 2012
Review of the literature about burnout in overseas workers will include general demographics, incidence, prevalence, risk factors, and primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention interventions in a bio/psycho/social/spiritual model
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