Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
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Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
Letter to the Editor

COVID-19 pandemic mental health risks among anesthesiologists: it is not only burnout

A pandemia de COVID-19 e riscos à saúde mental de anestesiologistas: não é apenas esgotamento

Alessandro Vittori, Giuliano Marchetti, Roberto Pedone, Elisa Francia, Ilaria Mascilini, Franco Marinangeli, Sergio Giuseppe Picardo

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