Surgical Experience Correlates with Performance on a Virtual Reality Simulator for Shoulder Arthroscopy
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Andreas H. Gomoll | Robert V. O'Toole | R. O’Toole | J. Warner | A. Gomoll | Jon J. P. Warner | Joseph Czarnecki | J. Czarnecki
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