The impact of an anesthesia residency teaching service on anesthesia-controlled time and postsurgical patient outcomes: a retrospective observational study on 15,084 surgical cases
CONCLUSION: Anesthesia residents do not increase anesthesia-controlled operating room times or adversely affect clinically relevant patient outcomes compared to anesthesiologists working independently or supervising certified registered nurse anesthetists or certified anesthesiologist assistants.PMID:38561787 | PMC:PMC10985884 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-024-00394-z
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Davene Lynch Paul D Mongan Amie L Hoefnagel Source Type: research
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