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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Surgeon factors that can influence the outcome of surgery

Experience is the great teacher. Here are some posts that bear this out.

Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of surgeon experience
Effect of hospital experience
The effect of surgeon shoulder arthroplasty volume on care quality - the third of the 4 Ps
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Posted by Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. at 11:55 AM
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