It is considered best to avoid seeking treatment at teaching hospitals during the month of _____ because _____.
A. January; the lack of humidity contributes to bacterial growth
B. April; the humidity from rainy weather contributes to bacterial growth
C. July; the arrival of new interns and residents may result in inefficient care
D. November; graduating residents reduce their hours
E. December; most residents take vacation time during the holidays
Answer: C
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