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Interruptions to Continuity Experience: If a resident returns to his/her continuity sessions after being away for two weeks, must he/she wait for four weeks before taking a second break?

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Interruptions to Continuity Experience: If a resident returns to his/her continuity sessions after being away for two weeks, must he/she wait for four weeks before taking a second break?

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No, for a two week interruption to continuity, residents do not need to wait a month before taking another break. For interruption to continuity of 4 weeks or more, residents must resume their continuity sessions for at least 4 weeks prior to taking a second break. Interruptions to continuity must not exceed 8 weeks at any given time or in any one year.

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