Cite
Use of Unsolicited Patient Observations to Identify Surgeons With Increased Risk for Postoperative Complications.
MLA
Cooper, William O., et al. “Use of Unsolicited Patient Observations to Identify Surgeons With Increased Risk for Postoperative Complications.” JAMA Surgery, vol. 152, no. 6, June 2017, pp. 522–29. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2016.5703.
APA
Cooper, W. O., Guillamondegui, O., Hines, O. J., Hultman, C. S., Kelz, R. R., Shen, P., Spain, D. A., Sweeney, J. F., Moore, I. N., Hopkins, J., Horowitz, I. R., Howerton, R. M., Meredith, J. W., Spell, N. O., Sullivan, P., Domenico, H. J., Pichert, J. W., Catron, T. F., Webb, L. E., … Hickson, G. B. (2017). Use of Unsolicited Patient Observations to Identify Surgeons With Increased Risk for Postoperative Complications. JAMA Surgery, 152(6), 522–529. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2016.5703
Chicago
Cooper, William O, Oscar Guillamondegui, O Joe Hines, C Scott Hultman, Rachel R Kelz, Perry Shen, David A Spain, et al. 2017. “Use of Unsolicited Patient Observations to Identify Surgeons With Increased Risk for Postoperative Complications.” JAMA Surgery 152 (6): 522–29. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2016.5703.