Uso de los resultados en los pacientes | 29 ENE 17

Evaluar el desempeño de un programa de residencia de cirugía general

Este estudio demuestra la factibilidad de clasificar a los programas de residencia de cirugía general utilizando los resultados en los pacientes tratados por los graduados de esos programas
Autor/a: Bansal N, Simmons KD, Epstein AJ, Morris JB, Kelz RR JAMA Surg 2016; 151(2): 111-119
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