Improving the outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery in New York State.
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E L Hannan | E. Hannan | M. Chassin | H. Kilburn | E. Shields | M R Chassin | M. Racz | M Racz | Michael J. Racz | H Kilburn | E Shields
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