Global health conferences: are they truly "global"? The Bethune Round Table paradigm for promoting global surgery
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Global health conferences: are they truly "global"? The Bethune Round Table paradigm for promoting global surgery
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- Can J Surg. 2013 Jun;56(3):198. Gosselin Tardiff, Alexandre [corrected to Gosselin Tardif, Alexandre]
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