2021
DOI: 10.1177/00031348211050817
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Patients’ Perceptions of Residents Involved in Their Care in a Community General Surgery Practice

Abstract: Background Resident involvement in patient care in the general surgery setting is most often encountered in an academic setting. Many community hospitals have residents involved in patient care as well. There are no studies that gauge patients’ perceptions in the involvement of residents in their general surgery care in the community setting. Methods Patients were given a Northeast Georgia Health System Graduate Medical Education Department Institutional review Board approved 26-question questionnaire during t… Show more

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