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770 related items for PubMed ID: 20142135

  • 1. Revisiting the rotating call schedule in less than 80 hours per week.
    Roses RE, Foley PJ, Paulson EC, Pray L, Kelz RR, Williams NN, Morris JB.
    J Surg Educ; 2009; 66(6):357-60. PubMed ID: 20142135
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  • 2. Effect of work-hour reforms on operative case volume of surgical residents.
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  • 3. Effect of the night float system on operative case volume for senior surgical residents.
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  • 9. Brief communication of the Residency Review Committee-Surgery (RRC-S) on residents' surgical volume in general surgery.
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    Goldstein MJ, Samstein B, Ude A, Widmann WD, Hardy MA.
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  • 12. A survey of residents and faculty regarding work hour limitations in surgical training programs.
    Niederee MJ, Knudtson JL, Byrnes MC, Helmer SD, Smith RS.
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  • 13. The 80-hour resident workweek does not adversely affect patient outcomes or resident education.
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  • 17. Four years of accreditation council of graduate medical education duty hour regulations: have they made a difference?
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