Winning the Publications Game: How to Write a Scientific Paper without Neglecting Your Patients, Second Edition

Summary
Intracorporeal suturing is one of the most difficult procedures that surgeons must acquire before embarking upon laparoscopic surgery. This programme is derived from the author's internationally-known training course on technique and dexterity skills. It combines interactive video, graphics, text, voice-over and self-examination tests, all under the user's control simply by using the mouse to select the options presented on the screen. Separate versions are available for Macintosh or IBM-compatible computers with CD-ROM drives. (Please specify which version is required when ordering). Each disc is accompanied by an easy-to-follow user guide and further technical support is provided by the program developers, Piedmont Systems Inc.
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