Predicting Resident Performance from Preresidency Factors: A Systematic Review and Applicability to Neurosurgical Training

Author:

Zuckerman Scott L.,Kelly Patrick D.,Dewan Michael C.,Morone Peter J.,Yengo-Kahn Aaron M.,Magarik Jordan A.,Baticulon Ronnie E.,Zusman Edie E.,Solomon Gary S.,Wellons John C.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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