Long-term Psychological and Occupational Effects of Providing Hospital Healthcare during SARS Outbreak
Robert Maunder(Sinai Health System), Donald Wasylenki(University of Toronto), Bjug Borgundvaag(University of Toronto), William J. Lancee(University of Toronto), Nancy Read(Western University), Susan VanDeVelde‐Coke(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Sean B. Rourke(University of Toronto), Lynn Nagle(University of New Brunswick), Mona Gupta(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Christopher Fernandes(North York General Hospital), Georgina Veldhorst(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Clare Pain(University of Toronto), Rosalie Steinberg(University of Toronto), Jonathan Hunter(University of Toronto), Glenna Raymond(Whitby Hospital), Sonia Peczeniuk(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Thomas E. Stewart(University of Toronto), Kenneth Balderson(University of Toronto), Linda M. Hall(University of Toronto), Jocelyn Bennett(University of Toronto), David S. Goldbloom(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre)
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