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Coffee drinking is frequently reported as a negative outcome in studies on burnout, but the effect of an increased coffee intake on resident burnout has not been reported in the literature. This study...
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Lead Sponsor
NYU Langone Health
NCT07221422 · Burnout, Professional, Well-Being, Psychological, and more
NCT07089160 · Burnout, Professional
NCT05979090 · Communication Research, Communication, Personal, and more
NCT05977894 · Burnout, Professional, Negative Affect, and more
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New York University School of Medicine
New York, New York
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