Surgeon and hospital characteristics as predictors of major adverse outcomes following colon cancer surgery: understanding the volume-outcome relationship.
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Surgeon and hospital characteristics as predictors of major adverse outcomes following colon cancer surgery: understanding the volume-outcome relationship.
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Surgeon and hospital character ...... e volume-outcome relationship.
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Arden M Morris
Barbara Matthews
George E Wright
Kevin G Billingsley
Laura-Mae Baldwin
Sharon Dobie
William Barlow
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23-31; discussion 32
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10.1001/ARCHSURG.142.1.23
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z