A chance for reform: the environmental impact of travel for general surgery residency interviews
Background: In light of the global climate emergency, it is worth reconsidering the current practice of medical students traveling to interview for residency positions. We sought to estimate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with travel for general surgery residency interviews in Canada, an...
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Auteurs principaux: | Benjamin Fung, Isabelle Raiche, Tyler Lamb, Nada Gawad, Andrea MacNeill, Husein Moloo |
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2021
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