'Negative Fauci effect'? ID reckons with disappointing Match

'Negative Fauci effect'? ID reckons with disappointing Match Day

Infectious Disease News | As the COVID-19 pandemic grew, so did the feeling that the field of ID might begin to attract more physicians, drawn by the important and rewarding work that was so suddenly in the public eye.A disappointing Match Day, however, suggests that the perceived drawbacks to a career in ID — for example, lower compensation and one of the highest rates of reported burnout — persist.

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