The Impact of Duty‐Hour Restrictions on Complication Rates Following Major Head and Neck Procedures

To assess the impact of resident duty‐hour restrictions (DHR) in otolaryngology via comparison of postoperative outcomes between otolaryngology teaching hospitals (Oto‐TH) and nonteaching hospitals (NTH) before and after complete implementation.

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