Effect of short-term pretrial practice on surgical proficiency in simulated environments: a randomized trial of the "preoperative warm-up" effect.
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Kanav Kahol | John Ferrara | Richard M Satava | R. Satava | K. Kahol | Marshall L. Smith | Marshall L Smith | J. Ferrara
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