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Reducing Residents' Burnout Using Neurofeedback
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2020
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Ian M. Kratzke
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Łukasz Mazur
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Alana Campbell
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Kratzke, Ian M. MD; Mazur, Lukasz M. PhD; Campbell, Alana PhD; Adapa, Karthik MBBS, MPP, MPH; Meltzer-Brody, Samantha MD, MPH; Michael Farrell, Timothy MD, FACS Author Information
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