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Evaluating physician interns’ readiness for night and holiday healthcare service: a self-assessment study

Monika Rozmarynowska
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Julia Modelska
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Krzysztof Sadowski
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Bartosz Lastowiecki
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Julia Nienartowicz
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Patrycja Marta Jankowska
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Roland Podlewski
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Tomasz Kłosiewicz
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  1. Department of Medical Rescue, Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2025; 27(3): 305-309
Online publish date: 2025/09/29
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