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P-ISSN 2689-0143
E-ISSN 2641-4716
Original Research and Articles
Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2021June 17, 2021 EDT

Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale

Amanda Pearl, Steve Mrozowski, MHA, NRP, Daniel E. Shapiro, PhD,
patient safetyburnoutmedical errorspatient carearea under curve
Copyright Logoccby-nc-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.33940/culture/2021.6.3
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Pearl A, Mrozowski S, Shapiro DE. Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale. Patient Safety. 2021;3(2):34-44. doi:10.33940/​culture/​2021.6.3

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