Time to be BRAVE: is educating surgeons the key to unlocking the potential of randomised clinical trials in surgery? A qualitative study
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Time to be BRAVE: is educating surgeons the key to unlocking the potential of randomised clinical trials in surgery? A qualitative study
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Time to be BRAVE: is educating ...... n surgery? A qualitative study
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Time to be BRAVE: is educating ...... n surgery? A qualitative study
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Jenny Donovan
Nicola Mills
Simon J Cawthorn
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10.1186/1745-6215-15-80
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2014-03-14T00:00:00Z
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