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Fellowship training, workload, fatigue and physical stress: a prospective observational study
Christopher S. Parshuram, Sonny Dhanani, Joel A. Kirsh and Peter N. Cox
CMAJ March 16, 2004 170 (6) 965-970; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1030442
Christopher S. Parshuram
Sonny Dhanani
Joel A. Kirsh
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Fellowship training, workload, fatigue and physical stress: a prospective observational study
Christopher S. Parshuram, Sonny Dhanani, Joel A. Kirsh, Peter N. Cox
CMAJ Mar 2004, 170 (6) 965-970; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1030442
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