Surgical Comanagement for Hip Fracture: Time for a Randomized Trial
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Hosp Med
Publisher
Wiley
Specialties
General Medicine
Health Services
Health Services
Date
2020 Aug 18
PMID
32804616
Authors
Authors
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