@TXPoliticsLover @traumamom4 @casinodavila Sorry, but the July effect is a myth. Studies have been done, papers have been written. https://t.co/8lMJgEGLZC
Boat loads of new interns and residents start today! So here is your yearly reminder that the “July Effect” is a myth. Good luck today new #residents! https://t.co/IL7Un5m1Lt
Excellent. #TWIV
RT @DanielGriffinMD: https://t.co/l7GfnEFhTZ July Effect? Maybe not. Nice challenge to a damaging myth 👍
This is a nice short paper to start with that has some key references to large studies and reviews: https://t.co/k2dL5dA9yn
RT @DanielGriffinMD: https://t.co/l7GfnEFhTZ July Effect? Maybe not. Nice challenge to a damaging myth 👍
https://t.co/l7GfnEFhTZ July Effect? Maybe not. Nice challenge to a damaging myth 👍
overall mortality rates at teaching hospitals were higher than at nonteaching hospitals for high-risk patients admitted with septic shock https://t.co/jZrLNiwOLy
@nataliemwall As we move forward into Spring, please remember the ‘July Effect’ is not a thing. (Hughes, E. (2017). July effect? Maybe not. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 189(32), E1050–E1051. https://t.co/0kEU2HMsCR) #medtwitter #nursetwitter