世界急诊医学杂志(英文)2022,Vol.13Issue(3):215-218,4.DOI:10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2022.039
The"July Effect"in the intensive care units revisited:A bi-institutional 6-year experience of 57,160 patients
The"July Effect"in the intensive care units revisited:A bi-institutional 6-year experience of 57,160 patients
Leon Naar 1Ander D.Gallastegi 1Raghu R.Seethala 2B.Christian Renne 1Michael E.Billington 3Jasmine Kannikal 2Haytham M.A.Kaafarani 2Jarone Lee1
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- 1. Division of Trauma,Emergency Surgery&Surgical Critical Care,Department of Surgery,Massachusetts General Hospital,Harvard Medical School,Boston 02114-2696,USA
- 2. Division of Emergency Critical Care Medicine,Department of Emergency Medicine,Brigham and Women's Hospital,Harvard Medical School,Boston 02115-6195,USA
- 3. Department of Emergency Medicine,Massachusetts General Hospital,Harvard Medical School,Boston 02115-6195,USA
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Leon Naar,Ander D.Gallastegi,Raghu R.Seethala,B.Christian Renne,Michael E.Billington,Jasmine Kannikal,Haytham M.A.Kaafarani,Jarone Lee..The"July Effect"in the intensive care units revisited:A bi-institutional 6-year experience of 57,160 patients[J].世界急诊医学杂志(英文),2022,13(3):215-218,4.