Beyond the operating theatre: mindfulness and self-care as antidotes to burnout in anaesthesiology
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Tiong, C. K. (2025). Beyond the operating theatre: mindfulness and self-care as antidotes to burnout in anaesthesiology. Malaysian Journal of Anaesthesiology, 4(1), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.35119/myja.v4i1.93

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anaesthesiology; burnout; mindfulness
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