Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills?

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Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills? / Oestergaard, Jeanett; Larsen, Christian Rifbjerg; Maagaard, Mathilde; Grantcharov, Teodor; Ottesen, Bent; Sørensen, Jette Led.

I: Surgical Endoscopy, Bind 26, Nr. 7, 2012, s. 2054-60.

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Oestergaard, J, Larsen, CR, Maagaard, M, Grantcharov, T, Ottesen, B & Sørensen, JL 2012, 'Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills?', Surgical Endoscopy, bind 26, nr. 7, s. 2054-60. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-012-2155-1

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Oestergaard, J., Larsen, C. R., Maagaard, M., Grantcharov, T., Ottesen, B., & Sørensen, J. L. (2012). Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills? Surgical Endoscopy, 26(7), 2054-60. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-012-2155-1

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Oestergaard J, Larsen CR, Maagaard M, Grantcharov T, Ottesen B, Sørensen JL. Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills? Surgical Endoscopy. 2012;26(7):2054-60. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-012-2155-1

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Oestergaard, Jeanett ; Larsen, Christian Rifbjerg ; Maagaard, Mathilde ; Grantcharov, Teodor ; Ottesen, Bent ; Sørensen, Jette Led. / Can both residents and chief physicians assess surgical skills?. I: Surgical Endoscopy. 2012 ; Bind 26, Nr. 7. s. 2054-60.

Bibtex

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