Internal Medicine Residents May Benefit Most From Time In Clinic
Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 16:35
in Health & Medicine
A new approach to internal medicine residency training could improve patient care and physician-patient relationships. Research has shown that residents who spent increased time in outpatient settings as opposed to the hospital delivered a higher quality of care and had more satisfaction in their duties.
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