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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS FOR MITIGATING BURNOUT LEVELS AMONG ROMANIAN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: A SCOPING REVIEW

Codruța Cornelia Dura
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,
Loredana Chițoiu
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  1. Department of Economics, University of Petrosani, Petroșani, Romania
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Data publikacji online: 2025/11/19
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