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Accepted for/Published in: Interactive Journal of Medical Research

Date Submitted: Nov 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Jan 27, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Addressing Disciplinary Misconceptions: Mentorship Programs and Student-Led Surgical Societies. Comment on “Perception of Plastic Surgery and the Role of Media Among Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Study”

Poole GOJ, Melamed N, Hubbard E

Addressing Disciplinary Misconceptions: Mentorship Programs and Student-Led Surgical Societies. Comment on “Perception of Plastic Surgery and the Role of Media Among Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Study”

Interact J Med Res 2021;10(1):e17237

DOI: 10.2196/17237

PMID: 33661131

PMCID: 7974755

Response To: Perception of Plastic Surgery and the Role of Media Among Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Study.

  • Grace Olivia Jane Poole; 
  • Naomi Melamed; 
  • Ella Hubbard

 Citation

Please cite as:

Poole GOJ, Melamed N, Hubbard E

Addressing Disciplinary Misconceptions: Mentorship Programs and Student-Led Surgical Societies. Comment on “Perception of Plastic Surgery and the Role of Media Among Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Study”

Interact J Med Res 2021;10(1):e17237

DOI: 10.2196/17237

PMID: 33661131

PMCID: 7974755

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