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Специализация в анестезиологии-реаниматологии: явное и скрытое. Обзор методов и проблем обучения специалистов

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1 Российский национальный исследовательский университет имени Н. И. Пирогова (Пироговский Университет), Москва, Россия

2 Научно-практический центр специализированной медицинской помощи детям имени В. Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого, Москва, Россия

Для корреспонденции: Лазарев Владимир Викторович
ул. Островитянова, д.1, г. Москва, 117997, Россия; ur.xobni@vv_verazal

Статья получена: 18.04.2025 Статья принята к печати: 09.06.2025 Опубликовано online: 10.12.2025
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