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Mitigating the July effect.

Wu AW, Vincent CA, Shapiro DW, et al. Mitigating the July effect. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2021;26(3):93-96. doi:10.1177/25160435211019142.

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July 7, 2021
Wu AW, Vincent CA, Shapiro DW, et al. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2021;26(3):93-96.
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The July effect is a phenomenon that presumably results in poor care due to the annual en masse introduction of new doctors into practice. This commentary outlines factors undermining the safe influx of these new clinicians into active, independent practice. The authors discuss how a systemic approach is required to situate these practitioners to provide the safest care possible.

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Wu AW, Vincent CA, Shapiro DW, et al. Mitigating the July effect. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2021;26(3):93-96. doi:10.1177/25160435211019142.