How might centralization of male factor infertility care impact patients and residents?
Across many major surgeries, there is good evidence demonstrating a link between procedural volume and outcomes (1). Some investigators have used these findings to advocate for centralization of complex services to centers of excellence or for network models to connect patients with appropriate providers (2).
Source: fertstert.org
How might centralization of male factor infertility care impact patients and residents?
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