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Critical Pathways In Cardiology Christopher P Cannon Patrick T Ogara

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Critical Pathways In Cardiology Christopher P Cannon Patrick T Ogara
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Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
File Extension: CHM
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Christopher P. Cannon, Patrick T. O'Gara
ISBN: 9780781726214, 0781726212
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Critical Pathways In Cardiology Christopher P Cannon Patrick T Ogara by Christopher P. Cannon, Patrick T. O'gara 9780781726214, 0781726212 instant download after payment.

Critical pathways answer the need for delivering cost-effective medical care while maintaining the quality of patient care. This volume focuses on critical pathways in cardiology. The book begins with an overview of how to implement the pathways, their goals, rationale, and shortcomings. Most of the text is devoted to practical information including numerous tables, checklists, algorithms, and examples of pathways, making this volume quick and easy to use for cardiologists, internists, and other healthcare professionals involved in cardiac patient care. Clinical trials are also discussed to provide the evidence-based reasoning for the pathways.

A Brandon-Hill recommended title.

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