Abstract

An editorial is presented on the mitigating the July effect. Topics include the arrival of a crop of newly graduated medical students beginning their internships, the influx of so many freshly trained physicians arriving at the same time always triggers concern, and the belief in a July effect with presumed adverse consequences for patient safety and quality of care.

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