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A day in the life part 2: Surviving night shifts on-call during dental core training and mythbusting common misconceptions

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Loke, R., Beaven, A. A day in the life part 2: Surviving night shifts on-call during dental core training and mythbusting common misconceptions. BDJ Student 28, 40–41 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41406-021-0234-2

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