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How surgeons use risk calculators and non-clinical factors for informed consent and shared decision making: A qualitative study

Panton, Jasmine, Brendin R Beaulieu-Jones, Jayson S Marwaha, Alison P Woods, Drashko Nakikj, Nils Gehlenborg, and Gabriel A Brat. 2023. “How Surgeons Use Risk Calculators and Non-Clinical Factors for Informed Consent and Shared Decision Making: A Qualitative Study”. The American Journal of Surgery 226 (5): 660-67.
Last updated on 02/23/2025

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