Consensus recommendations on balancing educational opportunities and service provision in surgical training: Association of Surgeons in Training Delphi qualitative study.
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P. Pucher | H. Mohan | J. Clements | D. Nally | W. Mohamed | A. Peckham-Cooper | C. Fleming | G. Humm
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