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Source: PubMed
Journal of cardiac surgery
Oct, 2020;35 (10): 2459-2460.
COVID and a call to reinventing medical education.
Omar M Lattouf
Author Information
Omar M Lattouf: Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital, New York, New York.
ORCID
PMID: 32652672
DOI: 10.1111/jocs.14761
Abstract
No abstract text available.
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MeSH Term
COVID-19
Clinical Competence
Commerce
Coronavirus Infections
Delivery of Health Care
Education, Medical, Continuing
General Surgery
Health Resources
Humans
Leadership
Pandemics
Pneumonia, Viral
Politics
Resource Allocation
Editorial
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CITATIONS
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Total citations
3
Recent citations
1.05
Field Citation Ratio
0.62
Relative Citation Ratio
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