IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ANORECTAL SKILLS COURSE FOR PGY1 RESIDENTS IN GENERAL SURGERY IMPROVES PROCEDURAL CONFIDENCE.

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Huang, E.
Shogan, B. D.
Smith, R.
Hurst, R. D.
Hyman, N.
Umanskiy, K.
Cannon, L. M.
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