Steven John Phillips, PhD: a conversation with the editor with an emphasis on hospital and research safety.

Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)

Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, Texas (Phillips) and the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas (Roberts).

Published: July 2013

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