Declining Procedures by Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Trainees
Background: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship trainees need to acquire skills to perform procedures. Over the last several years there have been advances that allowed for less invasive forms of interventions.Objective: Our hypothesis was that over the past decade the rate of procedures per...
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Main Authors: | Branden M. Engorn (Author), Christopher J. L. Newth (Author), Margaret J. Klein (Author), Elizabeth A. Bragg (Author), Rebecca D. Margolis (Author), Patrick A. Ross (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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