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The standardized vascular clinic: an alternative to the traditional ambulatory setting.
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Document type | Article de périodique (Journal article) – Article de recherche |
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Access type | Accès restreint |
Publication date | 2000 |
Language | Anglais |
Journal information | "The American Journal of Surgery" - Vol. 179, no.3, p. 243-6 (2000) |
Peer reviewed | yes |
Publisher | Elsevier Inc. (New York) |
issn | 0002-9610 |
e-issn | 1879-1883 |
Publication status | Publié |
Affiliation | Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, University Hopsital, Los Angeles, USA - Division of Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgery and Abdominal Organ Transplantation |
MESH Subject | Ambulatory Care ; Humans ; Learning ; Personal Satisfaction ; Problem Solving ; Self Concept ; Students, Medical ; Teaching ; Vascular Diseases ; Analysis of Variance ; Clinical Clerkship ; Clinical Competence ; Computer-Assisted Instruction ; Curriculum ; Education, Medical ; Follow-Up Studies ; General Surgery |
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Bibliographic reference | Sullivan, M E ; Ault, G T ; Hood, D B ; Chalabian, J R ; Pripstein, J ; et. al. The standardized vascular clinic: an alternative to the traditional ambulatory setting.. In: The American Journal of Surgery, Vol. 179, no.3, p. 243-6 (2000) |
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Permanent URL | http://hdl.handle.net/2078/165851 |