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Editorial
. 2021 Apr 30;108(4):e177-e178.
doi: 10.1093/bjs/znab034.

COVID-19 and surgical life: cross-sectional survey

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COVID-19 and surgical life: cross-sectional survey

M I Bellini et al. Br J Surg. .
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Effect of the pandemic on the personal and professional life of surgeons, and levels of pessimism or optimism Personal and professional life of surgeons: I–IX, rating 1–10 (1, ‘not affected at all’; 10, ‘significantly compromised’). Levels of pessimism/optimism: X–XII, rating 1–10 (1, ‘very pessimistic’; 10, ‘very optimistic’).

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