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ERRORS AND LABORATORY MEDICINE–CAUSES AND STRATEGIESCOJOCARU, 2025
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- COJOCARU M
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- Disability Pension: A Treaty in Insurance Medicine
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ERRORS AND LABORATORY MEDICINE–CAUSES AND STRATEGIES Page 95 CHAPTER 2
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COJOCARU Medical errors negatively impact the patient, the family, the clinicians, the support …
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