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Editorial
. 2024 Mar;54(3):138-139.
doi: 10.4070/kcj.2024.0037.

Patients Expect the Same Quality of Round-the-Clock Surgical Care

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Patients Expect the Same Quality of Round-the-Clock Surgical Care

Soonchang Hong. Korean Circ J. 2024 Mar.
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