Physician Experience as a Measure of Competency: Implications for Informed Consent
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Hofmann, Paul B.
Nelson, William
Cohen, Neal
Schwartz, Robert L.
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1996 Summer; 5(3): 458-466
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1996-06Collections
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