Cite
Increased Intraoperative Faculty Entrustment and Resident Entrustability Does Not Compromise Patient Outcomes After General Surgery Procedures.
MLA
Williams, Aaron M., et al. “Increased Intraoperative Faculty Entrustment and Resident Entrustability Does Not Compromise Patient Outcomes After General Surgery Procedures.” Annals of Surgery, vol. 275, no. 2, Feb. 2022, pp. e366–74. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000004052.
APA
Williams, A. M., Karmakar, M., Thompson-Burdine, J., Matusko, N., Ji, S., Kamdar, N., Seiler, K., Minter, R. M., & Sandhu, G. (2022). Increased Intraoperative Faculty Entrustment and Resident Entrustability Does Not Compromise Patient Outcomes After General Surgery Procedures. Annals of Surgery, 275(2), e366–e374. https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000004052
Chicago
Williams, Aaron M., Monita Karmakar, Julie Thompson-Burdine, Niki Matusko, Sunjong Ji, Neil Kamdar, Kristian Seiler, Rebecca M. Minter, and Gurjit Sandhu. 2022. “Increased Intraoperative Faculty Entrustment and Resident Entrustability Does Not Compromise Patient Outcomes After General Surgery Procedures.” Annals of Surgery 275 (2): e366–74. doi:10.1097/SLA.0000000000004052.