COVID-19 and orthopaedic international humanitarianism
As the world continues to adjust to life with COVID-19, one topic that requires further thought and discussion is whether elective international medical volunteerism can continue, and, if so, what challenges will need to be addressed. During a pandemic, the medical community is attentive to controll...
Main Authors: | Talsania, AJ, Lavy, C, Khanuja, H, Chambers, H, Kelly, NA, Gardner, R, Nelson, S, Wambisho, BL, Alexis, F, Lalonde, DH, Coughlin, RR, Turner Vosseller, J, Gokcen, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2021
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