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Operating Room Anesthesia Subspecialization Is Not Associated With Significantly Greater Quality of Supervision of Anesthesia Residents and Nurse Anesthetists
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Operating Room Anesthesia Subspecialization Is Not Associated With Significantly Greater Quality of Supervision of Anesthesia Residents and Nurse Anesthetists

Franklin Dexter, Johannes Ledolter, Richard H Epstein and Bradley J Hindman
Anesthesia and analgesia, Vol.124(4), pp.1253-1260
04/2017
DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000001671
PMID: 28098571

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Abstract

Organization and Administration - standards Operating Rooms - organization & administration Nurse Anesthetists - organization & administration Operating Rooms - standards Humans Specialization - standards Quality of Health Care - organization & administration Nurse Anesthetists - standards Anesthesiologists - organization & administration Anesthesiologists - standards Internship and Residency - organization & administration Internship and Residency - standards Quality of Health Care - standards Anesthesia - standards

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