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Evidence-Based Surgical Care and the Evolution of Fast-Track Surgery
Link ID 8396
Title Evidence-Based Surgical Care and the Evolution of Fast-Track Surgery
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/17212?src=rss
Description The integration of unimodality evidence-based perioperative care principles into a multimodal fast-track rehabilitation program is now well documented. Annals of Surgery
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Date Sep 5, 2008
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