30 years), those in the third year of study, and students pursuing primary care are at an increased risk for burnout.Conclusion: Today, burnout is prevalent during medical training. The prevalence of academic burnout among students varied from 8.9% to 91.1% in different countries. Psychological and managerial interventions can help students with burnout. It is necessary to pay more attention to female, relatively older, and the third year medical students.]]>
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