Paperwork versus patient care: a nationwide survey of residents' perceptions of clinical documentation requirements and patient care.
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M. Christino | A. Matson | S. Reinert | C. DiGiovanni | S. Fischer | Staci A Fischer | Paul D Fadale | Melissa A Christino | Andrew P Matson | Steven E Reinert | Christopher W Digiovanni | P. Fadale
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