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A study published last year by Mayo Clinic researchers showed that 54 percent of physicians surveyed in 2014 exhibited symptoms of burnout (up from 45 percent in a similar study conducted in 2011). One reason to tackle this growing problem is that burnout is linked with behaviors that can jeopardize patient safety.