Effect of reducing interns' work hours on serious medical errors in intensive care units.
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D. Bates | J. Rothschild | C. Landrigan | R. Kaushal | J. Katz | E. Burdick | C. Czeisler | S. Lockley | C. Lilly | John W. Cronin | Peter H. Stone
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