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. 2019 Sep 26;3(3):133-136.
doi: 10.1002/ped4.12139. eCollection 2019 Sep.

A current render of pediatric otolaryngology in the United States

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A current render of pediatric otolaryngology in the United States

Diego Preciado. Pediatr Investig. .
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Pediatric otolaryngology match data from 2001–2019. Data from SF Match
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Percentage of unmatched applicants versus unfilled positions in the pediatric otolaryngology match from 2009–2019. Data from SF Match

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