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Residency Program Insider, December 4, 2015
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“For most of modern medical history, the process of training to be a doctor could have been mistaken for some diabolical experiment in sleep deprivation.”
- Jordan Weissmann discusses the results of duty hour restrictions in a post for Slate.
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