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2. American Medical Association Resources for Health Care Leadership List on Caring for Our Caregivers
https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/caring-our-caregivers-during-covid-19

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https://www.hospitalmedicine.org/globalassets/practice-management/practice-management-pdf/pm-20-0011-strategies-for-hospitalist-wellbeing-during-covid19-m.pdf?v=jHaUUdv3v_0

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Graphs:

Graph 1. Protective strategies
Graph 1. Protective strategies
Graph 2. Emotional wellness strategies
Graph 2. Emotional wellness strategies