Life before and after residents: subjective reports on quality of life from urologists since inception of a new residency program
Canadian Urological Association Journal2011Vol. 5(2), pp. 103–106
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Abstract
Even with a mild decrease in earning potential and increased job stress, McMaster urologists feel their quality of life and continuing education have improved since the program's implementation; these urologists are almost uniformly happy they started a residency teaching program at their centre.
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