How we do it: Untangling the web of inpatient biopsy supplies from ambulatory clinics

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25251/x2ahc944

Keywords:

biopsy supplies, dermatology consults, inpatient dermatology, procedures

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Published

03/02/2026

Data Availability Statement

Supplementary data and findings can be made available upon request.