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Variations in the perception of trauma-related complications between attending surgeons, surgery residents, critical care nurses, and medical students
The American Journal of Surgery, 06/05/09
Dissanaike S et al. - Surgical residents assign higher severity to trauma-related complications than other groups when using an anonymous automated scoring system.
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