Cite
Exploring the construct of anticipatory stress in finding a job after residency training through cognitive interviewing: Implications for learner well-being and health workforce planning [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]
MLA
Megan Thomas, et al. “Exploring the Construct of Anticipatory Stress in Finding a Job after Residency Training through Cognitive Interviewing: Implications for Learner Well-Being and Health Workforce Planning [Version 1; Peer Review: 1 Approved, 2 Approved with Reservations].” MedEdPublish, vol. 13, May 2023. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.12688/mep.19559.1.
APA
Megan Thomas, Aliya Kassam, Kent Hecker, & Sana Jawad. (2023). Exploring the construct of anticipatory stress in finding a job after residency training through cognitive interviewing: Implications for learner well-being and health workforce planning [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]. MedEdPublish, 13. https://doi.org/10.12688/mep.19559.1
Chicago
Megan Thomas, Aliya Kassam, Kent Hecker, and Sana Jawad. 2023. “Exploring the Construct of Anticipatory Stress in Finding a Job after Residency Training through Cognitive Interviewing: Implications for Learner Well-Being and Health Workforce Planning [Version 1; Peer Review: 1 Approved, 2 Approved with Reservations].” MedEdPublish 13 (May). doi:10.12688/mep.19559.1.