ESCRS 2017 Clinical Trends Survey Results

ESCRS 2017 Clinical Trends Survey Results
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Sunday, October 7, 2018
This supplement is a report of the results from the 2017 ESCRS Clinical Trends Survey. The 2017 ESCRS Clinical Trends Survey was performed at the XXXV Congress of the ESCRS in Lisbon, Portugal. Delegates also had the option of taking the survey online on the ESCRS Congress website. More than 1,900 delegates responded to the 168 questions. These questions were developed and reviewed with the ESCRS leadership team and substantiated by a data scientist. Download Supplement - click here
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