During all three years, residents get one day of training at university while working in practice the other days.
On average, the residents got only 20 percent right, not much better than the students.
Those rules say residents should get at least one day off in seven and be on call no more often than every third night.
Now, the residents of an online world are getting in on the act, too.
Nearly all urban residents get health insurance through their companies or the government.
Most residents get by on less than a dollar a day.
Residents cannot get the test done until they are scheduled.
Next week those residents will get a chance to voice their objections in court.
Now residents and staff will get the best of both worlds.
There is a fear that residents might somehow get the disease.