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that cannot be ignored and motivation can play an integral
role in many of the compelling challenges facing health-
care today [5]. In this area, the task of motivation is exa-
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were appreciation by managers, colleagues and the com-
munity, a stable job and income and training. A study
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genes that, according to Biocarta (http://www.biocarta.
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