Wrong-site and wrong-patient procedures in the universal protocol era: analysis of a prospective database of physician self-reported occurrences.
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Wade R. Smith | P. Mehler | P. Stahel | A. Sabel | D. Boyle | M. Victoroff | A. Lembitz | J. Varnell | T. J. Clarke
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