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As surgery assumes a greater position in the global health agenda, the need to not only improve access to surgical care but also improve the quality of surgical care, is paramount. Surgical quality improvement programmes have been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality following surgery. A key firs...
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Department of Surgery
2017
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