“…12,13 Among nonurban California physicians, most reported they rarely or never felt professionally isolated. 12 Mental health workers in remote regions of New South Wales enjoyed a relationship of intense professional intimacy and trust against a context of geographical disadvantage and professional isolation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Among nonurban California physicians, most reported they rarely or never felt professionally isolated. 12 Mental health workers in remote regions of New South Wales enjoyed a relationship of intense professional intimacy and trust against a context of geographical disadvantage and professional isolation. 13 If there is an association between professional isolation and underperformance, might we devise a method of identifying professionally isolated physicians before their performance deteriorates?…”
“…12,13 Among nonurban California physicians, most reported they rarely or never felt professionally isolated. 12 Mental health workers in remote regions of New South Wales enjoyed a relationship of intense professional intimacy and trust against a context of geographical disadvantage and professional isolation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Among nonurban California physicians, most reported they rarely or never felt professionally isolated. 12 Mental health workers in remote regions of New South Wales enjoyed a relationship of intense professional intimacy and trust against a context of geographical disadvantage and professional isolation. 13 If there is an association between professional isolation and underperformance, might we devise a method of identifying professionally isolated physicians before their performance deteriorates?…”
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