Impact of EWTD on patient:doctor ratios and working practices for junior doctors in England and Wales 2009
F Andrew, Humphrey Hodgson and Nina Newbery
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.10-4-330
Clin Med August 2010 F Andrew
Royal College of Physicians, London
Roles: Goddard, director, Medical Workforce Unit
Humphrey Hodgson
Royal College of Physicians, London
Roles: Education and training vice-president
Nina Newbery
Royal College of Physicians, London
Roles: Manager, Medical Workforce Unit
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EWTD, patient:doctor ratios and working practices
F Andrew, Humphrey Hodgson, Nina Newbery
Clinical Medicine Aug 2010, 10 (4) 330-335; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.10-4-330
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