Entrustment of general surgery residents in the operating room: factors contributing to provision of resident autonomy.
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Paul G Gauger | Rebecca M Minter | Patricia B Mullan | R. Minter | N. Teman | J. Tarpley | P. Gauger | P. Mullan | John L Tarpley | Nicholas R Teman
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