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Evaluation of the Readability of Informed Consent Forms Used for Emergency Procedures

Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal
doi 10.5603/demj.2018.0012
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Date

June 30, 2018

Authors
Leyla Öztürk SönmezMehmet Giray SönmezMustafa Kürşat AyrancıMehmet Gül
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VM Media SP. zo.o VM Group SK


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