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Should All Duty Hours Be the Same? Results of a National Survey of Surgical Trainees
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 06/25/09
Moalem J et al. - The findings suggest that strict and uniform DHR do not allow for optimal training of residents at different levels who have disparate educational goals and needs. Introducing some flexibility into senior residents' limitations should be considered.
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