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The impact of patient death experiences early in training on resident physicians: a qualitative study

Wen Qing Wendy Ye, Candice Griffin, Irina Sverdlichenko and Daniel Brandt Vegas
October 31, 2023 11 (5) E1006-E1011; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20230011
Wen Qing Wendy Ye
McMaster University (Ye, Griffin, Brandt Vegas), Hamilton, Ont.; University of Toronto (Ye, Griffin, Sverdlichenko), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Internal Medicine (Brandt Vegas), St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ont.
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Candice Griffin
McMaster University (Ye, Griffin, Brandt Vegas), Hamilton, Ont.; University of Toronto (Ye, Griffin, Sverdlichenko), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Internal Medicine (Brandt Vegas), St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ont.
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Irina Sverdlichenko
McMaster University (Ye, Griffin, Brandt Vegas), Hamilton, Ont.; University of Toronto (Ye, Griffin, Sverdlichenko), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Internal Medicine (Brandt Vegas), St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ont.
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Daniel Brandt Vegas
McMaster University (Ye, Griffin, Brandt Vegas), Hamilton, Ont.; University of Toronto (Ye, Griffin, Sverdlichenko), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Internal Medicine (Brandt Vegas), St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ont.
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vol. 11 no. 5 E1006-E1011
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https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20230011
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37907213
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  • Published online October 31, 2023.
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  1. Wen Qing Wendy Ye, MSc MD,
  2. Candice Griffin, MD,
  3. Irina Sverdlichenko, HBSc,
  4. Daniel Brandt Vegas, MD MHPE
  1. McMaster University (Ye, Griffin, Brandt Vegas), Hamilton, Ont.; University of Toronto (Ye, Griffin, Sverdlichenko), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Internal Medicine (Brandt Vegas), St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Daniel Brandt Vegas, brandtd{at}mcmaster.ca
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Wen Qing Wendy Ye, Candice Griffin, Irina Sverdlichenko, Daniel Brandt Vegas
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