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Poniendo en riesgo a los pacientes
Exceso de horas laborales de médicos en formación en El Salvador
Jornadas laborales excesivas se relacionan con un creciente índice de errores médicos y eventos adversos.
Autor/a: Dr. Kenneth R. Fernández Taylor
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