Assessing Brazilian Medical Student Awareness About Global Surgery: A Survey-Based Study
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Published:2022-03
Issue:
Volume:271
Page:14-23
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ISSN:0022-4804
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Container-title:Journal of Surgical Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Surgical Research
Author:
Salgado Lucas S.ORCID,
Campos Letícia N.ORCID,
Yabrude Angela T.Z.,
Buda Alexandra M.ORCID,
Amaral Vivian F.,
Ribeiro Lucas L.P.A.ORCID,
Barbosa Felipe S.ORCID,
Pimentel Rodrigo C.S.ORCID,
Mishaly AsherORCID,
Neto João B.ORCID,
Bezerra Aristocles H.ORCID,
Alonso Nivaldo
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