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Lessons from 2020 and how optometrists can cope now.
To provide insights on coping with stress and burnout in the optometry field.
The conversation highlights the need for patience and resilience in the face of professional challenges.
The discussion reinforces the idea that coping with stress requires a long-term perspective.
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