Saul Wischnitzer (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York), Edith Wischnitzer (Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Residency is a defining period in a physician's life because it is the decisive stage for personal growth, intellectual challenge and emotional stress. It is a major transitional period transforming a medical student into a practice-ready physician. This role-change for the physician-in-training usually takes place in a new setting and necessitates coping with conflicting demands, heavy responsibility and long work hours. Adding to the residents' burden is the ongoing need to manage their financial, social and work demands. This manual was designed to help medical students on this final...
Residency is a defining period in a physician's life because it is the decisive stage for personal growth, intellectual challenge and emotional stress...