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Duty hours and perceived competence in surgery: Are interns ready?
Brenessa M. Lindeman
,
Bethany C. Sacks
, Kenzo Hirose
, Pamela A. Lipsett
Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Interns
100%
Duty Hours
100%
Perceived Competence
100%
4-point
66%
Clinical Problems
22%
Internship
22%
Clinical Scenarios
11%
Clinical Experience
11%
Training Program
11%
First Year
11%
General Surgery
11%
Longitudinal Analysis
11%
Competencies
11%
Hypotension
11%
Educational Intervention
11%
Skills-based
11%
Surgical Training
11%
Clinical Competence
11%
Planning Intervention
11%
Inguinal Hernia Repair
11%
Residency Review Committee
11%
Direct Supervision
11%
Perceived Preparedness
11%
Supervision Guidelines
11%
Tube Thoracostomy
11%
Perceptions of Preparedness
11%
Rule Change
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
General Surgery
100%
Hernioplasty
100%
Inguinal Hernia
100%
Hypotension
100%
Thoracostomy
100%
Surgical Training
100%