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Can residents learn to be good doctors without harming patients?
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Can residents learn to be good doctors without harming patients?
Hinchey KT, Rothberg MB. Can residents learn to be good doctors without harming patients? J Gen Intern Med. 2010 Aug; 25(8):760-1.
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Clinical Competence
Harm Reduction
Humans
Internship and Residency
Patient-Centered Care
Professional Autonomy
Quality of Health Care
United States
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Kevin T Hinchey MD, FACP