Residents' perspective on duty hours at an Israeli tertiary hospital
Abstract Background Specialization in medical professions is considered a challenging and intensive period due to the number and sequence of duty hours. Considering the effect of duty hours on residents, both physically and mentally, several models have been created over the years to address this co...
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Main Authors: | Elad Apt (Author), Tslil Regev (Author), Jacob Shapira (Author), Ori Haberfeld (Author), Ori Samuel Duek (Author), Ronen Bar-Yoseph (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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