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Postoperative monitoring in free tissue transfer patients: Effective use of nursing and resident staff
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 10/27/09
Jackson RS et al. – A monitoring protocol utilizing trained nursing staff has no detrimental effect on free tissue transfer outcomes. This may be used to optimize resident time within the current duty–hour restrictions.
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