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Medical training program size and clinical staff productivity and turnover.

Kertu TensoYufei LiAaron LeglerIzabela SadejAigerim KabdiyevaMelissa M GarridoSteven D Pizer
Published in: Health services research (2024)
This quasi-experimental evaluation indicates that resident training program size is associated with reduced productivity and increased turnover in specialties such as psychiatry and in facilities with high baseline productivity. However, in specialties like primary care and cardiology, as well as areas with shortages of primary care, larger training programs are associated with increased productivity.
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