Kamery w salach operacyjnych w Korei Południowej

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Kamery w salach operacyjnych w Korei Południowej
A closed-circuit television feed shows Dr. Choi Sang-wook, second from left, the director of Kookmin Hospital, during surgery at the hospital in Namyangju-si, South Korea, near Seoul, May 3, 2022. After scandals in which doctors let unsupervised assistants perform "ghost surgeries" on patients, South Korea has become one of the first countries to require cameras in operating rooms. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
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2021-06-14
CHANG W. LEE/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
CHANG W. LEE
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