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Safety and efficiency of emergency department assessment of chest discomfort
Jim Christenson, Grant Innes, Douglas McKnight, Barb Boychuk, Eric Grafstein, Christopher R. Thompson, Frances Rosenberg, Aslam H. Anis, Ken Gin, Jessica Tilley, Hubert Wong and Joel Singer
CMAJ June 08, 2004 170 (12) 1803-1807; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1031315
Jim Christenson
Grant Innes
Douglas McKnight
Barb Boychuk
Eric Grafstein
Christopher R. Thompson
Frances Rosenberg
Aslam H. Anis
Ken Gin
Jessica Tilley
Hubert Wong
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Safety and efficiency of emergency department assessment of chest discomfort
Jim Christenson, Grant Innes, Douglas McKnight, Barb Boychuk, Eric Grafstein, Christopher R. Thompson, Frances Rosenberg, Aslam H. Anis, Ken Gin, Jessica Tilley, Hubert Wong, Joel Singer
CMAJ Jun 2004, 170 (12) 1803-1807; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1031315
Safety and efficiency of emergency department assessment of chest discomfort
Jim Christenson, Grant Innes, Douglas McKnight, Barb Boychuk, Eric Grafstein, Christopher R. Thompson, Frances Rosenberg, Aslam H. Anis, Ken Gin, Jessica Tilley, Hubert Wong, Joel Singer
CMAJ Jun 2004, 170 (12) 1803-1807; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1031315
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