BA Ehlert, JT Nelson, CE Goettler, FM Parker… - Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to evaluate morbidity and mortality rates in surgical patients at the beginning of the academic year. METHODS: The National Surgical …
AA Shah, CK Zogg, SL Nitzschke, NR Changoor… - JAMA …, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The influx of new surgical residents and interns at the beginning of the academic year is assumed to be associated with poor outcomes. Referred to asthe July phenomenon …
Study Design. Retrospective cohort. Objective. To evaluate for the presence and magnitude of the “July effect” within elective spine surgery. Summary of Background Data. The July …
S Varma, A Mehta, S Hutfless, RL Stone… - American Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background It is hypothesized that the quality of health care decreases during trainee turnovers at the beginning of the academic year. The influx of new gynecology and surgery …
CK Zogg, D Metcalfe, CM Sokas, MK Dalton… - Annals of …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning versus end of the academic year is associated with increased risk of major adverse …
BACKGROUND: In prior studies, higher mortality was observed among patients who had elective surgery on a Friday rather than earlier in the week. We investigated whether …
TJ Schroeppel, PE Fischer, LJ Magnotti… - Journal of the American …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The concept of increased medical errors in July, secondary to new residents (the “July phenomenon”), often receives considerable attention without supporting …
KJ Weaver, D Neal, DJ Hoh, J Mocco, FG Barker… - …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: The evidence of or against the presence of a" July phenomenon" in resident teaching hospitals has been inconsistent. Moreover, there are limited data on the …
Objectives/Hypothesis A “July effect” of increased complications when new trainees begin residency has been reported widely by the media. We sought to determine the effect of …