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Ccort Canadian Cardiovascular Atlas A Collection Of Original Research Papers Published In The Canadian Journal Of Cardiology Jack V Tu

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Ccort Canadian Cardiovascular Atlas A Collection Of Original Research Papers Published In The Canadian Journal Of Cardiology Jack V Tu
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Publisher: Pulsus Group / Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.1 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Jack V. Tu, William A. Ghali, Louise Pilote, Susan Brien (editors)
ISBN: 9780973855326, 0973855320
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Ccort Canadian Cardiovascular Atlas A Collection Of Original Research Papers Published In The Canadian Journal Of Cardiology Jack V Tu by Jack V. Tu, William A. Ghali, Louise Pilote, Susan Brien (editors) 9780973855326, 0973855320 instant download after payment.

The Canadian Cardiovascular Atlas, written by members of the Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT), is the largest and most advanced report of its kind to examine the influence of geography on the burden, risk factors, treatments, and outcomes of heart disease for the more than 1.2 million Canadians suffering from the condition. Along with the findings, several recommendations are presented to help improve heart disease care in Canada and for future research. The 24 chapters of the Atlas were originally published as articles in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.
Visit the CCORT website to download the Atlas and related materials.

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