Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8837262 | Surgery | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Residents' operative performance in each case was the strongest predictor of how much autonomy was allowed in that case. Typical autonomy granted by the supervising surgeon, the second most important predictor, is unrelated to resident proficiency and warrants efforts to ensure that residents perform each procedure with many different supervisors.
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Authors
Reed G. PhD, Brian C. MD, Shari L. MD, Jordan D. MD, MBA, Gary L. MD, Mary C. MSEd, Laura PhD, John T. MD, Edward MD, Jeffrey G. MD, Jennifer MD, Michael MD, Eric MD, Eugene F. MD, Samuel MD, Andreas MD, Med, Douglas S. MD, MPH, Kyla P. MD,