Cite
Patient safety, resident well-being and continuity of care with different resident duty schedules in the intensive care unit: a randomized trial
MLA
Parshuram, Christopher S., et al. “Patient Safety, Resident Well-Being and Continuity of Care with Different Resident Duty Schedules in the Intensive Care Unit: A Randomized Trial.” CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, Mar. 2015, p. 321. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150010.
APA
Parshuram, C. S., C.K.B., A., Ferguson, N. D., Baker, G. R., Etchells, E. E., Flintoft, V., Granton, J., Lingard, L., Kirpalani, H., Mehta, S., Moldofsky, H., Scales, D. C., Stewart, T. E., Willan, A. R., & Friedrich, J. O. (2015, March 17). Patient safety, resident well-being and continuity of care with different resident duty schedules in the intensive care unit: a randomized trial. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 321. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150010
Chicago
Parshuram, Christopher S., Andre C.K.B., Niall D. Ferguson, G. Ross Baker, Edward E. Etchells, Virginia Flintoft, John Granton, et al. 2015. “Patient Safety, Resident Well-Being and Continuity of Care with Different Resident Duty Schedules in the Intensive Care Unit: A Randomized Trial.” CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, March 17. doi:10.1503/cmaj.150010.