Feasibility study of multidisciplinary oncology rounds by videoconference for surgeons in remote locales (original) (raw)

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Volume 1; Issue 9 Paper-4 "Video Conferencing for Medical Knowledge Dissemination – A Sufficient Information and Communication Technology for Healthcare Delivery" ISSN: 2320-8848 (Online) ISSN: 2321-0362 (Print)

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