Smart surgeons sharp decisions cognitive skills to avoid errors & achieve results

Winner of a HIGHLY COMMENDED AWARD in the Surgery category of the 2011 BMA Medical Book Competition. A vital question that concerns many: how to make surgery safer? Is it by tightening the regulations and imposing rigid protocols or by empowering surgeons with the resources to help them make safe...

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Main Author: Shiralkar, Uttam (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harley, UK Tfm Pub. 2011
Series:Surgical psychology series
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