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Dr. Jessi Gold on finding humanity in medicine

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Nurses rush to meet with a patient that his being admitted to the emergency room at Regional Medical Center on in San Jose, California.

´¡³¾±ð°ù¾±³¦²¹â€™s  That‘snot news to many of you.

According to the CDC, health care workers have a and leaving the workforce early.Some46 percent feel burnt out often. 

But if you work in health care, there’s a stigma that can feel like all this just comes with the territory, so don’t look for help.

In a new book, one psychiatrist explores these feelings and pressures. And she explores how to move past them.We talk to Dr. Jessi Gold about

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