David Anderson, B. Golden, J. Silberholz, Michael Harrington, J. Hirshon
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An empirical analysis of the effect of residents on emergency department treatment times
The residency teaching model is often cited as a possible source of inefficiency in hospitals. In this paper, we examine data from patients in the emergency department at the University of Maryland Medical Center. We compare treatment times from when residents were present to when they were absent, due to weekly research seminars. We show that residents lower treatment times and help increase emergency department efficiency.