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What to know about the ‘July effect’: As brand new doctors flood teaching hospitals, do medical errors creep up?

Por: The Boston Globe Nation July 25, 2024

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For Dr. Jeremy Faust, July 1 is like New Year’s Day.That’s when thousands of enter across the country and provide care to patients as doctors for the first time.“Everything is new and full of possibilities,” said Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.With that excitement also comes a seemingly perennial debate around a phenomenon called the “July effect”–the idea that the inexperience of first-year... + full article



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