A time and motion study of junior doctor work patterns on the weekend: a potential contributor to the weekend effect?

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A time and motion study of junior doctor work patterns on the weekend: a potential contributor to the weekend effect? is …
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P356DOI10.1111/IMJ.13120
P698PubMed publication ID27094756

P50authorMelissa T. BaysariQ47334151
Johanna I WestbrookQ57564641
Elin LehnbomQ58187151
P2093author name stringR O Day
L C Richardson
S R Walter
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P433issue7
P304page(s)819-825
P577publication date2016-04-20
P1433published inInternal Medicine JournalQ15749165
P1476titleA time and motion study of junior doctor work patterns on the weekend: a potential contributor to the weekend effect?
P478volume46

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