2022
DOI: 10.5339/qmj.2022.49
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Urology Residents’ Perspectives on the In-House On-Call Systems: A Study in an Accredited Academic Center

Abstract: Introduction: Medical education and training are crucial in maintaining patients’ safety and improving patient care quality. Multiple studies have evaluated the effects of restrictive policies on the resident's quality of life and education. Due to the compiling data and the fact that these trials evaluated programs with a substantial number of residents, it remains uncertain whether these conclusions can be extended to urology programs with a small number of residents. Multiple on-call systems have been adopt… Show more

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