Quality indicators in pediatric colonoscopy in a low-volume center: Implications for training
AIM To study implications of measuring quality indicators on training and trainees’ performance in pediatric colonoscopy in a low-volume training center. METHODS We reviewed retrospectively the performance of pediatric colonoscopies in a training center in Malaysia over 5 years (January 2010-Decembe...
Main Authors: | Lee, Way Seah, Tee, Chun Wei, Koay, Zhong Lin, Wong, Tat Seng, Zahraq, Fatimah, Foo, Hee Wei, Ong, Sik Yong, Wong, Shin Yee, Ng, Ruey Terng |
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Baishideng Publishing Group
2018
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