The growing discrepancy between resident training in colonic surgery and the rising number of general surgery graduates
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P. Clavien | M. Turina | B. Misselwitz | M. Schneider | S. Käser | A. Rickenbacher | Daniela Cabalzar-Wondberg | D. Dietrich
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