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Comparing rationale for opioid prescribing decisions after surgery with subsequent patient consumption: a survey of the highest quartile of prescribers

Beaulieu-Jones, Brendin R, Jayson S Marwaha, Chris J Kennedy, Danny Le, Margaret T Berrigan, Larry A Nathanson, and Gabriel A Brat. 2023. “Comparing Rationale for Opioid Prescribing Decisions After Surgery With Subsequent Patient Consumption: A Survey of the Highest Quartile of Prescribers”. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 237 (6): 835-43.
Last updated on 02/23/2025

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