Yes, absolutely.
It was in regard to the point about unmatched graduates in our country. That is a significant piece of burnout for students.
Imagine going through all of the necessary stages to get into medical school, being in the single digits of people who get in, and then going through medical school learning everything you need to know, getting your clinical rotations finished, building an application to apply to the position you want to serve your community within, and then not getting it, not being matched at all to anything.
I cannot even begin to describe to you how traumatic that is for people. Santanna and I have talked to numerous students this year in particular who have gone through this and it is a humongous source of burnout for students in the medical profession. Obviously, it's a waste of resources when it comes to these are people who are trained doctors at that point who are not getting into the system.