Researchers at University of North Carolina have found that the perception of increased levels of workload is high among radiation oncology physicians who come across unfamiliar cases when covering for another physician and this perception may also affect their performance. In a paper presented at the 2013 American Society for Radiation Oncology conference, study authors Prithima Mosaly, PhD, and Lukasz Mazur, PhD, assistant professors in the UNC Department of ...Saturday, 28 September 2013
Unfamiliar Case When Covering for Another Physician Makes Oncology Physicians Experience Increased Effort
Researchers at University of North Carolina have found that the perception of increased levels of workload is high among radiation oncology physicians who come across unfamiliar cases when covering for another physician and this perception may also affect their performance. In a paper presented at the 2013 American Society for Radiation Oncology conference, study authors Prithima Mosaly, PhD, and Lukasz Mazur, PhD, assistant professors in the UNC Department of ...
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