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Letter to the Editor| Volume 50, ISSUE 7, P682-683, October 2012

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The use of sports psychology models to combat anxiety and improve performance within oral and maxillofacial surgery

Published:August 01, 2012DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2012.07.003
      I congratulate Colbert et al. on a fascinating and very pertinent paper at this time.
      • Colbert S.D.
      • Scott J.
      • Dale T.
      • Brennan P.A.
      Performing to a world class standard under pressure – can we learn lessons from the Olympians?.
      It is truly remarkable to consider the impact of psychology on the success of athletes and surgeons alike.
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        • Scott J.
        • Dale T.
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        Performing to a world class standard under pressure – can we learn lessons from the Olympians?.
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