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Abstract
The shift toward minimally invasive techniques and sub-specialization in gynecology has reduced generalist surgical experience, prompting new training roles to better manage complex benign conditions and cancer survivorship.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52519/ACEQI.25.1.2.a4
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Recommended Citation
Batra S, Mercier A, Wenham R. Clinical Instructors in Gynecologic Oncology: Addressing Gaps in Cancer-Related Care and Gynecology Training Deficiencies. Advances in Cancer Education and Quality Improvement. 2025; 1(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.52519/ACEQI.25.1.2.a4.
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