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Patients’ Willingness to Allow Residents to Learn to Practice Medical Procedures

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Abstract

Not only do the majority of patients not know that they might be the first patient on whom a resident performs a procedure, more than two thirds believed they should be told if they are the first patient. Particularly for intubation and lumbar puncture, patients indicated that they would be uncomfortable being the first patient on whom these procedures were performed. These data raise ethical questions regarding physicians' obligations to inform patients about resident-performed procedures.

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