[HTML][HTML] July effect? Maybe not

E Hughes - 2017 - Can Med Assoc
It's the time of year when newly minted physicians traditionally begin their residency training,
other medical trainees advance to the next year of training, and senior residents graduate to …

Examining the July Effect: a national survey of academic leaders in medicine

K Levy, J Voit, A Gupta, CM Petrilli, V Chopra - The American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Whether the “July Effect” affects perspectives or has prompted changes
in US Internal Medicine residency programs is unknown. Methods We designed a survey …

Debunking the July effect myth

EK Wei, L Sarff, B Spellberg - Journal of Patient Safety, 2019 - journals.lww.com
One of the most enduring concerns of graduate medical education and hospital operations
is the “July effect,” which posits worse patient outcomes in the summer months after senior …

Don't get sick in July

T Brown - The New York Times, 2012 - go.gale.com
It's one of those secrets you normally don't learn in nursing school:''Don't go to the hospital in
July.''That's the month when medical residents, newly graduated from medical school, start …

[HTML][HTML] From the Editors' Desk: The July Effect

RL Kravitz, MD Feldman, GC Alexander - Journal of general internal …, 2011 - Springer
W hile the heat outside may be stifling, at America's teaching hospitals, July brings a waft of
fresh air. Senior residents have graduated, new interns have arrived. The wards are abuzz …

[HTML][HTML] Improving upon the 'July effect': a collaborative, interdisciplinary orientation for internal medicine interns

M Wright, CG Mankey, BW Miller - Medical education online, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Methods Faced with consistent concerns that arise every July, a survey was formulated and
distributed to the 2009 interns, approximately 8 months into their first year of internship to …

Mitigating the july effect

AW Wu, C Vincent, DW Shapiro… - Journal of Patient …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In hospitals across the globe, the first day of July signals the arrival of a crop of newly
graduated medical students beginning their internships. The influx of so many freshly trained …

The July phenomenon revisited: new insights on a lore of academic medicine

GE Rosenthal, M Vaughan-Sarrazin - Circulation, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
Interestingly, differences in mortality were limited to July. In analyses of individual months,
no direct relationship was seen between months of resident experience and risk-adjusted …

Reassessing the July effect: 30 years of evidence show no difference in outcomes

CK Zogg, D Metcalfe, CM Sokas, MK Dalton… - Annals of …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning
versus end of the academic year is associated with increased risk of major adverse …

Assessment of the “July Effect”: outcomes after early resident transition in adult neurosurgery

BA Lieber, G Appelboom, BES Taylor, H Malone… - Journal of …, 2016 - thejns.org
OBJECT Each July, 4th-year medical students become 1st-year resident physicians and
have much greater responsibility in making management decisions. In addition, incumbent …