Medical Errors Involving Residents
Dec 23, 2010 @ 03:25 PM — by Jesse M. Reiter & Michelle Lee
Poorly supervised residents at teaching hospitals are more likely to make medical errors that can lead to patient harm, or even death.
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Poorly supervised residents at teaching hospitals are more likely to make medical errors that can lead to patient harm, or even death.
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