Criterion-based laparoscopic training reduces total training time
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Sonja N. Buzink | Jack J. Jakimowicz | Willem M. Brinkman | S. Buzink | J. Jakimowicz | Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh | Leonidas Alevizos | W. Brinkman | L. Alevizos | I. D. de Hingh
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