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Preliminary comparison of length of stay of patients treated by 3 board-certified physicians and 1 pediatric resident in the emergency department during night shifts |
Goeun Bae, So Hyun Eun, Seo Hee Yoon, Moon Kyu Kim, Chung Mo Koo |
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal. 2022;9(1):65-68. Published online 2022 January 4 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22470/pemj.2021.00402 |
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