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Residency Program Insider, July 29, 2016
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“Because no single intervention is likely to reverse the July effect, a multipronged approach must be considered. Augmenting the existing ward team infrastructure with effective leaders, followers, and communication strategies may prove impactful in improving patient care during the July transition.”
- Vineet Chopra, MD, MSc; John Del Valle, MD; and Christopher M. Petrilli, MD; discuss combating the July effect in a commentary published in Academic Medicine.
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