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Occupational Injuries Very Common in Surgeons
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Title Occupational Injuries Very Common in Surgeons
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/581907?src=rss
Description A survey of more than 350 plastic surgeons indicates that occupational injuries, especially muscle strains, are the norm, not the exception with this profession, according to study findings to be presented next month at the American Society of Plastic Surgery meeting in Chicago. Reuters Health Information
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Date Oct 11, 2008
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