Musical preference correlates closely to professional roles and specialties in operating room: A multicenter cross-sectional cohort study with 672 participants.
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Jeffrey E. Lee | K. Lillemoe | C. Raut | C. Conrad | M. Katz | Y. Mise | G. Chang | T. Aloia | Alisa Yamasaki | Yoko Mise
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