Management of post-surgical wounds in general practice

Sankar Sinha1

  • 1OAM, MEdD, MS, FRACS, MNAMS, FACS, MBBS, BSc, Professor of Wound Care (Surgery), University of Tasmania, Tas; Professor and Head of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame Australia, NSW. sankar.sinha@utas.edu.au.

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