Impact of protected sleep period for internal medicine interns on overnight call on depression, burnout, and empathy.
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Dylan S. Small | D. Small | K. Volpp | D. Dinges | M. Basner | J. Shea | Jingsan Zhu | L. Norton | Yuanyuan Tao | I. Rosen | L. Bellini | C. Dine | Meredith L Curtis | C. Novak
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