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Indian medical attendant Gurmesh Kumawat prepares to administer supplemental oxygen to a coronavirus patient in the emergency ward at the BDM Government Hospital on May 15 in Kotputli, Jaipur District, Rajasthan, India. Rebecca Conway/Getty Images hide caption
COVID-19 Has Pushed India's Junior Doctors To Their Limits

May 26, 2021 • They're treating as many as 200 patients a day. Many have seen more suffering than they expected in an entire career. A psychiatrist warns this will be "a generation of doctors who are traumatized."

COVID-19 Has Pushed India's Junior Doctors To Their Limits
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