AUTHORSTITLEREFERENCECOUNTRY
H Lau, F Lee, J Poon Clinical factors influencing return to work after ambulatory inguinal herniorrhaphy in Hong Kong 2001;9.1:25-8 Hong Kong
AUTHORS H Lau, F Lee, J Poon
TITLE Clinical factors influencing return to work after ambulatory inguinal herniorrhaphy in Hong Kong
REFERENCE 2001;9.1:25-8
COUNTRY Hong Kong
HK Choi, LWC Chow, LC Goh, SL Tsui, FCW Lee The impact of postoperative nausea and vomiting on the practice of day surgery for Chinese women with breast diseases 2001;9.1:29-32 Hong Kong
AUTHORS HK Choi, LWC Chow, LC Goh, SL Tsui, FCW Lee
TITLE The impact of postoperative nausea and vomiting on the practice of day surgery for Chinese women with breast diseases
REFERENCE 2001;9.1:29-32
COUNTRY Hong Kong
MAM López, GO Fortuny, FO Riera, LH Grau, MP Maeso Effectiveness of a clinical guide for the treatment of postoperative pain in a major ambulatory surgery unit 2001;9.1:33-5 Spain
AUTHORS MAM López, GO Fortuny, FO Riera, LH Grau, MP Maeso
TITLE Effectiveness of a clinical guide for the treatment of postoperative pain in a major ambulatory surgery unit
REFERENCE 2001;9.1:33-5
COUNTRY Spain
M Mitchell Constructing information booklets for day-case patients 2001;9.1:37-45 England
AUTHORS M Mitchell
TITLE Constructing information booklets for day-case patients
REFERENCE 2001;9.1:37-45
COUNTRY England
L Van Outryve 2a1 Co-operation between Belgian Association of Ambulatory Surgery and Royal Belgian Society for Surgery: better development of ambulatory surgery in Belgium in the future 2001;9(S):S1 Belgium
AUTHORS L Van Outryve
TITLE 2a1 Co-operation between Belgian Association of Ambulatory Surgery and Royal Belgian Society for Surgery: better development of ambulatory surgery in Belgium in the future
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S1
COUNTRY Belgium
A Staniszewskia, J Kolodziejb, L Spytkowskib 2a2 The development of ambulatory surgery in Poland — organizational models and issues 2001;9(S):S1 Poland
AUTHORS A Staniszewskia, J Kolodziejb, L Spytkowskib
TITLE 2a2 The development of ambulatory surgery in Poland — organizational models and issues
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S1
COUNTRY Poland
P Callanan 2a3 Day surgery reform in Australia 2001;9(S):S1 Australia
AUTHORS P Callanan
TITLE 2a3 Day surgery reform in Australia
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S1
COUNTRY Australia
P Hernandez-Granados, A Quintans Rodriguez 2a4 Ambulatory surgery as activity. Experience and results of Fundacion Hospital Alcorcon 2001;9(S):S2 Spain
AUTHORS P Hernandez-Granados, A Quintans Rodriguez
TITLE 2a4 Ambulatory surgery as activity. Experience and results of Fundacion Hospital Alcorcon
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S2
COUNTRY Spain
JM Steinman, AE Casey 2a5 Surgical short-stay scenarios: Case studies from the U.S. 2001;9(S):S2 USA
AUTHORS JM Steinman, AE Casey
TITLE 2a5 Surgical short-stay scenarios: Case studies from the U.S.
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S2
COUNTRY USA
G Matteo, M Baudolino, S Sergio 2a6 The role played by ambulatory surgery in the reorganization of the surgical activity in a public regional hospital 2001;9(S):S2-S3 Italy
AUTHORS G Matteo, M Baudolino, S Sergio
TITLE 2a6 The role played by ambulatory surgery in the reorganization of the surgical activity in a public regional hospital
REFERENCE 2001;9(S):S2-S3
COUNTRY Italy
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