Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of February 28 – Equity Diversity and Inclusion Through 2021 and Beyond/ Underrepresented Medical Students at Higher Risk of Burnout/COMP Job Postings
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- Read about the COMP Women’s Committee and Action Against Racism Working Group’s initiatives in the January issue of InterACTIONS.
- Medical students from groups that are underrepresented in medicine have a higher risk of exhaustion-related burnout according to a survey study.
- Looking for a job or know someone who is? Don’t forget to check out the COMP Job Postings page to see Medical Physics related job openings!
Published on February 28, 2022
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