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Characteristics of Exceptionally Good Doctors: A Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey of Adults

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Characteristics of Exceptionally Good Doctors: A Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey of Adults
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Patient related outcome measures, August 2022
DOI 10.2147/prom.s376033
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Christoph Schnelle, Mark A Jones

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#17,866,085
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#114
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#257,544
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