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The role of artificial intelligence in helping providers manage pain and opioid use after surgery

Wang, Joyce E, Brendin Beaulieu-Jones, Gabriel A Brat, and Jayson S Marwaha. 2024. “The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Helping Providers Manage Pain and Opioid Use After Surgery”. Global Surgical Education-Journal of the Association for Surgical Education 3 (1): 57.
Last updated on 02/23/2025

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