Abstract
The ACGME requires pediatric residency programs provide a continuity clinic experience. There are a number of barriers to maintaining continuity during residency training including resident service obligations and duty hour restrictions. Lack of continuity creates dissatisfaction among residents both within our program and nationwide. The purpose of this study is to determine if resident communication with clinic schedulers increases the level of continuity for residents during their continuity clinic experience.
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