Abstract

Physician burnout negatively affects patient care, incurs added costs, and compromises the physician’s own safety. In the field of Medical Oncology, the demands entailed in caring for cancer patients combined with broader pressures on the healthcare system may present significant challenges for both physicians and nurses, including the risk for burnout. This study aims to determine the prevalence of burnout among Medical Oncology fellows-in-training in the Philippines, as well as identify which of the domains of burnout are commonly experienced by the fellows-in-training.

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