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Workplace violence by specialty among Peruvian medical residents.

Wendy Nieto-GutierrezCarlos J Toro-HuamanchumoÁlvaro Taype-RondanRaúl Timaná-RuizCarlos Alva DiazDavid Jumpa-ArmasSeimer Escobedo-Palzanull null
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Nearly three quarters of medical residents reported having suffered workplace violence sometime during their residency. Compared with clinical residents, surgical residents had lower rates of violence from patients/relatives, but higher rates of worker-to-worker violence; while residents from non-clinical and non-surgical specialties had a lower prevalence of both types of violence.
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