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Paul Hc Stirling1, David Ring2, Jane E McEachan1
1Fife Hand Clinic, Queen Margaret's Hospital, Dunfermline.
The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
|March 13, 2025
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Advances in technology allow some aspects of clinical care to be conducted without the need for traditional face-to-face appointments. This article provides an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of these clinic models, as well as potential future applications.
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