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Training in Surgery – not what it used to be!

On the occasion of the 85th birthday of Julius Kraft-Kinz, MD, Dr. h.c., Professor Emeritus of Surgery

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Mischinger, HJ., Hauser, H. & Werkgartner, G. Training in Surgery – not what it used to be!. Eur Surg 42, 247–249 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10353-010-0576-4

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