Role of Orthopaedic Societies in Inspiring the Next Generation of Surgeons: The SICOT & CUTOS Story
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Role of Orthopaedic Societies in Inspiring the Next Generation of Surgeons: The SICOT & CUTOS Story
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Correction to: Role of orthopaedic societies in inspiring the next generation of surgeons: the SICOT & CUTOS story.Int Orthop. 2025 Nov;49(11):2597. doi: 10.1007/s00264-025-06678-y. Int Orthop. 2025. PMID: 41148295 No abstract available.
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