Relocation consequences on an ophthalmology consultation service from an inpatient to outpatient facility
Jorawer S Singh,1 Vincent M Imbrogno,2 Mary K Howard,3 Amandip S Cheema,3 Ausra D Selvadurai,4 Surbhi Bansal5 1Department of Ophthalmology, George Washington University, Washington, DC, 2Contemporary Ophthalmology of Erie, Erie, PA, 3Department of Ophthalmology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY,...
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Main Authors: | Singh JS, Imbrogno VM, Howard MK, Cheema AS, Selvadurai AD, Bansal S |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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