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[ad_1] This article written by Planet DDS staff and originally published on DrBicuspid.com. Whether you’re in a private practice or part of a large dental group, you have probably noticed someone in your practice who is feeling burned out. The Mayo Clinic defines job burnout as a type of work-related stress that leads people to…
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