The effect of intensive care specialist on mortality in a Teaching Hospital in Turkey
<b>Aim:</b> Specialization in critical care, which has a long history in various countries, is still developing in our country, and the practical outcomes of this relatively new discipline are yet to be not fully understood in our country. In the present study, we investigate the effect...
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Main Authors: | İlkay Ceylan (Author), Ebru Karakoç (Author), İsa Kılıç (Author) |
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National Scientific Medical Center,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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