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CuRBside (Confidential Referrals for Behavioral Health): an Innovative Approach to Enhance Physician Well-being

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The authors wish to thank all the employees of LifeSolutions, our employee assistance program. We are also appreciative of the support of UPMC Graduate Medical Education, UPMC Physician THRIVE, the University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry, and UPMC Marketing.

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This project was funded by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Bump, G.M., Deans, V., Berliner, J.I. et al. CuRBside (Confidential Referrals for Behavioral Health): an Innovative Approach to Enhance Physician Well-being. Acad Psychiatry 46, 791–792 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-022-01650-z

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