William Mitchell Law Review
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Publication Information
30 William Mitchell Law Review 331 (2003-2004)
Abstract
The extension of whistleblower protection to medical residents is by no means a panacea to current abusive working conditions. Roles exist for the federal government, the states, and institutional organizations such as the ACGME. Whistleblower protection provides one subtle yet effective regulatory tool that could undoubtedly result in enforcement of labor standards and ultimately better working conditions for medical residents.
Recommended Citation
Wilkey, Robert Neil
(2003)
"Federal Whistleblower Protection: A Means to Enforcing Maximum-hour Legislation for Medical Residents,"
William Mitchell Law Review: Vol. 30:
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1, Article 18.
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