Difficult Decisions in Clinical Electrophysiology - A Case Based Approach, An Issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 1st Edition
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By Mark C. Haigney, MD and Adam Strickberger, MD
This issue consists of 17 case studies, each involving a difficult decision that has to be made in the catheterization laboratory. Reading about the cases and seeing the ECGs will help cardiac electrophysiologists sharpen their clinical skills. The c
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This issue consists of 17 case studies, each involving a difficult decision that has to be made in the catheterization laboratory. Reading about the cases and seeing the ECGs will help cardiac electrophysiologists sharpen their clinical skills. The cases are also useful reading for those studying for board certification.
This issue consists of 17 case studies, each involving a difficult decision that has to be made in the catheterization laboratory. Reading about the cases and seeing the ECGs will help cardiac electrophysiologists sharpen their clinical skills. The cases are also useful reading for those studying for board certification.
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By Mark C. Haigney, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Annapolis MD and Adam Strickberger, MD, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
By Mark C. Haigney, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Annapolis MD and Adam Strickberger, MD, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/difficult-decisions-in-clinical-electrophysiology-a-case-based-approach-an-issue-of-cardiac-electrophysiology-clinics-9781455745647.html300136Difficult Decisions in Clinical Electrophysiology - A Case Based Approach, An Issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455745647_7.jpg70.1977.99USDInStock/Clinics/Medicine & Surgery/Cardiology/Medicine/Cardiology/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Cardiology/Japan Titles43887254431212505456950546665255041525985052631601418269243350884886536505455351451205259833This issue consists of 17 case studies, each involving a difficult decision that has to be made in the catheterization laboratory. Reading about the cases and seeing the ECGs will help cardiac electrophysiologists sharpen their clinical skills. The cases are also useful reading for those studying for board certification. This issue consists of 17 case studies, each involving a difficult decision that has to be made in the catheterization laboratory. Reading about the cases and seeing the ECGs will help cardiac electrophysiologists sharpen their clinical skills. The cases are also useful reading for those studying for board certification.00add-to-cart97814557456472012ProfessionalBy Mark C. Haigney, MD and Adam Strickberger, MD20121Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Saunders0Jun 8, 2012IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Mark C. Haigney</STRONG>, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Annapolis MD and <STRONG>Adam Strickberger</STRONG>, MD, Georgetown University, Washington, DCClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select