Examining the relationship between internal medicine resident moonlighting and IM-ITE performance
Curtis Mirkes1, John D Myers1, Juhee Song1
1Texas A&M University Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, Tex; Scott & White Healthcare, Temple, Tex.
The American Journal of Medicine
|December 17, 2013
Abstract
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