mercredi 11 octobre 2017
Patients of female surgeons have slightly better outcomes, study suggests
Patients of female surgeons did slightly better following surgery than those whose surgeons were male, according to a Canadian study published in a British medical journal. Researchers studied more than 100,000 patients in Ontario hospitals.
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