Preliminary Experience Using Eye‐Tracking Technology to Differentiate Novice and Expert Image Interpretation for Ultrasound‐Guided Regional Anesthesia
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T Kyle Harrison | Steven K Howard | T. K. Harrison | S. Howard | T. E. Kim | E. Mariano | Edward R Mariano | Lindsay K Borg | Alex Kou | Ankeet D Udani | T Edward Kim | Cynthia Shum | A. Kou | Cynthia Shum | Ankeet D. Udani | A. Udani | T. Harrison | Steven K. Howard
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