A profile of morbidity and mortality rounds within resident training programs of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons
ConclusionMMR are commonly incorporated in surgical resident training programs. The primary objectives of these rounds are to educate residents, refine hospital medical and operational policies, and to improve patient care. The majority of residency programs view MMR as worthwhile. However, the majority of veterinary residency programs fail to follow up MMR with formal initiatives for improvement and objective outcome assessments for issues identified during MMR.
Source: Veterinary Surgery - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Philip J. Kieffer, P. O. Eric Mueller Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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