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Resident perceptions of 2-year versus 3-year cardiothoracic training programs
Tom C. Nguyen
, Matthew D. Terwelp
, Elizabeth H. Stephens
, David D. Odell
, Gabriel Loor
, Damien J. Lapar
, Walter F. Denino
, Benjamin Wei
, Muhammad Aftab
, Ryan A. Macke
, Jennifer S. Nelson
, Kathleen S. Berfield
, John F. Lazar
, William Stein
, Samuel J. Youssef
, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili
Surgery
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Training Program
100%
Resident Perceptions
100%
Thoracic Surgery
100%
Cardiothoracic Training
100%
Cardiothoracic
28%
Surgery Residents
28%
In-training Examination
28%
Resident Associations
28%
Practice Patterns
14%
Additional Training
14%
Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test
14%
Independent Practice
14%
% Response
14%
Pass Rate
14%
Survey Response
14%
Private Practice
14%
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
14%
Cardiothoracic Residency
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cardiothoracics
100%
Thorax Surgery
100%
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test
14%