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Early involvement of surgical team in managing minor injuries in rural hospitals an easy way to reduce waiting time in dem
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 05/05/09
Ashrafi MW et al. - Waiting time was minimum in DEM. Follow ups in most cases been by GPs. And few needed follow up in surgical clinics bypassing revisit in DEM. Revision of wounds were satisfactory in most of the cases.
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