Bariatric surgeons' experiences of working in the first year of the pandemic
Abstract Background The first year of the Covid‐19 pandemic saw drastic changes to bariatric surgical practice, including postponement of procedures, altered patient care and impacting on the role of bariatric surgeons. The consequences of this both personally and professionally amongst bariatric su...
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Main Authors: | Yitka N. H. Graham (Author), Kamal Mahawar (Author), Rishi Singhal (Author), Brij Madhok (Author), Wah Yang (Author), Manel Riera (Author), Pedro Martinez‐Duartez (Author), Sjaak Pouwels (Author), Mitesh Sharma (Author), Catherine Hayes (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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