"Clinicians Are From Mars and Pathologists Are From Venus" Revisited

Synoptic Reports Improve Clinician Comprehension of Pathology Reports in Inflammatory Bowel Disease From the Divisions of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Internal Medicine (Yan, Mao) and Bioinformatics (Yang), and the Department of Pathology (Schaberg), Davis School of Medicine, University of Cal...

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