The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States. [electronic resource]
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The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States.
APA
Helwani M. A., Saied N. N., Asaad B., Rasmussen S. & Fingerman M. E. (20130501). The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States. : Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
Chicago
Helwani Mohammad A, Saied Nahel N, Asaad Bassem, Rasmussen Stephanie and Fingerman Mitchell E. 20130501. The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States. : Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
Harvard
Helwani M. A., Saied N. N., Asaad B., Rasmussen S. and Fingerman M. E. (20130501). The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States. : Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
MLA
Helwani Mohammad A, Saied Nahel N, Asaad Bassem, Rasmussen Stephanie and Fingerman Mitchell E. The current role of ultrasound use in teaching regional anesthesia: a survey of residency programs in the United States. : Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 20130501.