
|Videos|December 17, 2021
How urologists can identify and prevent burnout and depression
Author(s)Urology Times staff
“Physicians should take better care of their own personal needs [and] create some boundaries…for a more balanced life,” says William Lynes, MD.
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In this video, William Lynes, MD, discusses ways in which urologists can identify burnout and depression in themselves and fellow clinicians as well as prevention tactics for these conditions. Lynes is a retired urologist from the Southern California Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Riverside, California.
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