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What Arthroscopic Skills Need to Be Trained Before Continuing Safe Training in the Operating Room?

January 12, 2017Hospitals - News, Scientific Publications, Simulators, Societies - News2017, journal paper

Tuijthof G. J. M., Cabitza F., Ragone V., Compagnoni R, Dutch Arthrocopy Society Teaching Committee, Randelli P., What Arthroscopic Skills Need to Be Trained Before Continuing Safe Training in the Operating Room? J. Knee Surg. Epub Jan 2017.SI_simulator training

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