Imaging for surgical disease / / editors, Raphael Sun [and three others].

"Surgery residency training includes the expectation that residents will be able to use radiographic imaging to help confirm diagnosis and to plan treatment options, yet residents do not receive formal training in radiology. Residents are often expected to see a patient, take the history and ph...

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Ring, David, active 2013. edt
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