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JCN: Physician Wellness Series: How do Other Industries Handle Wellness?

This episode on how other industries handle burnout, workload, wellness, and much more is part of a series of conversations about physician wellness with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia. 

JCN: Physician Wellness Series: Making Errors

This episode on physician errors is part of a series of conversations about physician wellness with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia. 

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