The immediate psychological and occupational impact of the 2003 SARS outbreak in a teaching hospital.
Robert Maunder(Sinai Health System), Tony Mazzulli(Mount Sinai Hospital), Nathalie Peladeau(University of Toronto), Joel Sadavoy(University of Toronto), Molyn Leszcz(University of Toronto), Rosalie Steinberg(University of Toronto), Jonathan Hunter(University of Toronto), Jocelyn Bennett(University of Toronto), Leslie Vincent(University of Toronto), Lieve M. Verhaeghe(University of Toronto)
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May 13, 2003
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