Shared Decision-Making 'Only Sometimes Useful' in Surgery

A new study finds that surgeons' use of shared decision-making is highly variable, but editorialists argue that this approach may be inappropriate when a scenario is clear-cut.
Medscape Medical News

source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/974181?src=rss

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