Exploring the Emotional Labor of Medical Trainees in the Setting of Ethics Education

American Journal of Bioethics 19 (12):65-66 (2019)
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Julie Childers and Bob Arnold’s (2019) article, “The Inner Lives of Doctors: Physician Emotion in the Care of the Seriously Ill,” uses Kübler-Ross’s influential work on death and dying to remind us...

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