The impact of exposure to shift-based schedules on medical students
Background: With new resident duty-hour regulations, resident work schedules have progressively transitioned towards shift-based systems, sometimes resulting in increased team fragmentation. We hypothesized that exposure to shift-based schedules and subsequent team fragmentation would negatively aff...
Main Authors: | David A. Williams, Jennifer R. Kogan, Karen E. Hauer, Traci Yamashita, Eva M. Aagaard |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2015-06-01
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Series: | Medical Education Online |
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Online Access: | http://med-ed-online.net/index.php/meo/article/view/27434/pdf_33 |
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