More Canadian doctors and medical professionals reported burnout and considered suicide over the past year as compared to pre-COVID times, a new national survey from the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) suggests.
Half of the survey's respondents say they're dissatisfied with their work-life integration, meaning that they don't feel they are meeting personal and professional obligations.
And an overwhelming number of them say they aren't professionally fulfilled. Caryn Lieberman explains what's frustrating front-line workers, and the solutions they are demanding.
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Half of the survey's respondents say they're dissatisfied with their work-life integration, meaning that they don't feel they are meeting personal and professional obligations.
And an overwhelming number of them say they aren't professionally fulfilled. Caryn Lieberman explains what's frustrating front-line workers, and the solutions they are demanding.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9082116/doctor-burnout-suicidal-ideation-canada-survey/
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