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The association of female sex with application of evidence-based practice recommendations for perioperative care in hip fracture surgery
Natalie Cho, Laura Boland and Daniel I. McIsaac
CMAJ February 11, 2019 191 (6) E151-E158; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.180564
Natalie Cho
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (Cho, McIsaac), and Faculty of Health Sciences (Boland), University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (McIsaac); ICES (McIsaac), Ottawa, Ont.
MDLaura Boland
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (Cho, McIsaac), and Faculty of Health Sciences (Boland), University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (McIsaac); ICES (McIsaac), Ottawa, Ont.
MSc PhDDaniel I. McIsaac
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (Cho, McIsaac), and Faculty of Health Sciences (Boland), University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (McIsaac); ICES (McIsaac), Ottawa, Ont.
MD MPH
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The association of female sex with application of evidence-based practice recommendations for perioperative care in hip fracture surgery
Natalie Cho, Laura Boland, Daniel I. McIsaac
CMAJ Feb 2019, 191 (6) E151-E158; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.180564