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Review Article| Volume 54, P149-171, September 2020

Surgery Resident Wellness Programs

The Current State of the Field and Recommendations for Creation and Implementation
      Resident wellness is an explicit priority for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education; however, no formal guidelines exist for how to structure a resident wellness program.

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