2018
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.14869
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A cross‐sectional analysis of the effects of increased resident autonomy on practice patterns and patient satisfaction

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“…6,7 In addition, they may provide an opportunity to improve patient access and be useful in reducing resident burnout. 5,8,9 Limitations of our study include inability to capture how factors such as cultural shift due to increased faculty awareness may have contributed. Furthermore, given low number of participants, changes in few individuals could impact results and statistical significance.…”
Section: Impact Of Resident Autonomy Clinics In a Dermatology Residenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 In addition, they may provide an opportunity to improve patient access and be useful in reducing resident burnout. 5,8,9 Limitations of our study include inability to capture how factors such as cultural shift due to increased faculty awareness may have contributed. Furthermore, given low number of participants, changes in few individuals could impact results and statistical significance.…”
Section: Impact Of Resident Autonomy Clinics In a Dermatology Residenmentioning
confidence: 99%