Draft:Helal Shaikha Syndrome

a steady association between the development of burnout and war environment. Physicians who come from war countries suffer from bullying, persecution, racial discrimination, psychological and social stress, and employers’ domination over them in some countries; therefore, they must work in unsuitable environments. As an example, what happened in Syria, where thousands of physicians were forced to flee from the scourge of war, spread worldwide: Turkey, Arab Gulf countries, and Europe. Where they faced difficulties in obtaining visas and jobs, they were also forced to work in jobs that were not suitable psychologically or physically, exposure to extra hours of work without pay, exposure to unsuitable working conditions and location, and the lack of work essentials such as an office table or a chair to sit on. Most of Syrian doctors cannot return to their country, they are forced to work, in any circumstances. Furthermore, their families are not allowed to visit them, which increases theirpsychological and physical stress!