Residents report on adverse events and their causes.
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Debra F. Weinstein | Reshma Jagsi | Eric G Campbell | Barrett T. Kitch | E. Campbell | R. Jagsi | J. Weissman | B. Kitch | Debra F Weinstein | M. Hutter | Joel S Weissman | Barrett T Kitch | Matthew Hutter
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