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247 related items for PubMed ID: 29547914
1. Medical Attrition from Commanders Training in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF): A Cross-sectional Study on 23,841 Soldiers. Schwartz O, Kanevsky B, Kutikov S, Olsen CH, Dudkiewicz I. Mil Med; 2018 Sep 01; 183(9-10):e363-e369. PubMed ID: 29547914 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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