New RPA Subscriber-Only Content: Study examines how the fourth year of medical school affects first-year residents’ performance
Residency Program Insider, May 19, 2017
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The transition from medical school to residency is an aspect of physician training that has historically been overlooked in terms of research and modernization, according to Christopher J. Richards, MD, fellow in clinical instruction at Harvard Medical School in Boston. In fact, some have questioned the value of the fourth year of medical school and suggested outright eliminating it. Read more.
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