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The mitigated carbon emissions of transitioning to virtual medical school and residency interviews - An Audio Paper with Karly Hampshire

35m · Medical Education Podcasts · 15 Feb 09:48

Hampshire et al. quantify the impact of emissions created by in-person medical school and residency interviews.

Read the accompanying article here:

https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15186

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