P68 International Survey Of Medical students Exposure to Relevant global Surgery (ISOMERS): A cross-sectional study

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Veröffentlicht in:BJS open 2021-04, Vol.5 (Supplement_1)
Hauptverfasser: Bandyopadhyay, Soham, Kanmounye, Ulrick S, Shah, Priyansh, Madani, Katayoun, Beltrano, Joana, Isa, Mashkur A, Ooi, Reuben Y K, Patel, Naeem A Y, Ng, Yuki J, Nteranya, Daniel S, Shah, Shahnur, Ruzibukya, Victor, Patil, Poorvaprabha, Badwi, Nermin, Dissan, Matovu, Kawka, Michal, Adedeji, Adesina, Ndayiragije, Raoul, Honjo, Sarah, Jalloh, Mohamed B, Faulkner, Monalisa M J, Suthar, Rohan K, Phiri, Christabel, Mulwanda, Edwin M, Bizwell, Mwaba K, Dalmar, Mohamed, Pueschel, Miriam, Mauya, William, Kasongi, Doreen, Mohamed, Khairoon A, Mlula, Chipegwa, Shabani, Moshi M, Msikwa, Fidelis, Warsha, Wilson, Haji, Makame G, Goodluck, Gregory, Anthony, Serya, Udeme-Abasi, Nelson, Fasiku, Victor, Kimto, Oche Emmanuel, Adeyemo, Olaoluwa, Dambo, Collins Ighaba, Ugorji, Favour, Onaduja, Testimony, Annang, Esther, Edeh, Gabriel, Obeng, Simon, Otobo, Daniel, Erinfolami, Habiba, Oguta, Anthony, Chukwudioje, Cynthia, Akinyosoye, Grace Oghenetega, Ademović, Faith, Kumara, Hitomi, Daoud, Hassan A, Sana, Hamaiyal, Mehmeti, Rina, Muhumaza, Arsen, Jayaram, Anusha, Rehman, Shahyan, Peck, Connor
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ISSN:2474-9842
2474-9842
DOI:10.1093/bjsopen/zrab032.067