Abstract

Two thirds of junior doctors show signs of obsessive-compulsive behaviour, according to a study of Australian medical graduates. Although such traits might be advantageous for patient care, the findings raise concerns about their impact on doctors' wellbeing, the researchers say. The study's preliminary findings also suggest that the push by medical schools to produce doctors who …

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