We read the recently published article “Surgical Trainees’ Sense of Responsibility
for Patient Outcomes: A Multi-institutional Appraisal” by Randle et al.
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with great interest, and we commend the authors for the great work they have carried
out to address the significant issue of patient ownership in surgical trainees. However,
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Article info
Publication history
Published online: March 02, 2021
Accepted:
January 6,
2021
Received:
January 1,
2021
Footnotes
Funding statement: The authors have no funding to report.
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