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Highlights of COTH survey of house staff policy, 1976.
Unionization of house staff.
A management model to survey and analyze house staff effort.
The power of involving house staff in quality improvement: an interdisciplinary house staff-driven vaccination initiative.
Changing house staff-attending staff relations.
Letter: Other questions for house-staff applicants.
Occupational exposure to HIV among house staff.
House Staff Should Also Receive Retirement Benefits.
Letter: "Loyalty questions" and V.A. house staff.
Reducing ward-clinic conflicts by rotational scheduling of house staff.
Misuse of metered dose inhalers by house staff members.
Morbidity survey of post mortem room staff.
Survey: 'dangerously' low levels of staff.
Medical marijuana: policy topic for 2015 APhA House of Delegates.
An educational program to modify laboratory use by house staff.
House staff communication training and patient experience scores.
Sleep deprivation and cognitive testing in internal medicine house staff.
Emergency room radiology: a format for instructing house staff.
House staff performance of the lumbar puncture as a measure of clinical skills teaching.
BVA survey highlights risk of injury to farm vets.
fail grades to assess academic achievement and house staff performance.
Tuberculosis in house staff. A decision analysis comparing the tuberculin screening strategy with the BCG vaccination.
A critical survey of 1000 cases of dermatophytosis in the Tel Aviv area during 1970-1975.
Cancer of the cervix in women under 40 years of age, a regional survey, 1975-1984.
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Highlights of COTH survey of house staff policy, 1976.
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