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Residency Program Insider, February 26, 2016
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“When things go from bad to worse in the middle of the night in many hospitals, a resident doctor will often be called to respond. Whether it is managing an elderly man's chest pain or evaluating patients who require imminent surgery, resident doctors are often in-house overnight, ready to respond to the call.”
- Boluwaji Ogunyemi, MD, discusses the resident’s role in a post for the Huffington Post.
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