The Impact of the 80-Hour Work Week on Student Interest in a Surgical Career1

Journal of Surgical Research - Tập 171 - Trang 422-426 - 2011
Barbara Zarebczan1, Victoria Rajamanickam1, Barbara Lewis1, Glen Leverson1, Rebecca S. Sippel1
1Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

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