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OPINION

Advanced training of clinical specialists in medical visualization: the state of the problem

Sorokin VG, Gromov DG
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Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

ur.liam@gv-nikoros

Received: 2024-09-23 Accepted: 2024-12-26 Published online: 2025-04-20
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