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P32 Are Junior Doctors Safe to Perform Pleural Procedures? An Audit of Junior Doctor Knowledge and Competency of Pleural Procedures Before and After Dedicated Lecture-Based and Practical Teaching Sessions

Thorax - United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-201054c.32
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PulmonaryRespiratory Medicine
Date

December 1, 2011

Authors
S. V. RuickbieG. MacDonaldN. WaltersA. DraperY. E. Ong
Publisher

BMJ


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