Surgeon bullying deniers resist mandatory training designed to curb toxic culture
Surgeons who deny their specialty have a bullying problem are dragging their feet when it comes to completing compulsory training designed to quash the toxic culture.
Kate Aubusson is a journalist with Fairfax Media
Surgeons who deny their specialty have a bullying problem are dragging their feet when it comes to completing compulsory training designed to quash the toxic culture.
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