A controlled trial to improve care for seriously ill hospitalized patients. The study to understand prognoses and preferences for outcomes and risks of treatments (SUPPORT). The SUPPORT Principal Investigators.
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William A. Knaus | Alfred F. Connors | D. J. Murphy | Douglas P. Wagner | M. Bergner | L. Goldman | W. Knaus | D. Wagner | A. Wu | M. Bergner | D. Murphy | A. Damiano | J. Lynn | N. Dawson | A. Connors | W. Fulkerson | N. Desbiens | R. Oye | R. Hakim | L. Goldman | B. Virnig | J. Teno | Y. Yasui | Neal V. Dawson | Lee Goldman | Joanne Lynn | B. Kreling | D. K. Robinson | A. W. Wu | William J. Fulkerson | Raymond Hakim | N. A. Desbiens | R. K. Oye | Ann M. Damiano | R. Hakim | J. Teno | B. Virnig | Y. Yasui | B. Kreling | A. W. Wu | B. Virnig | Detra K. Robinson | Yutaka Yasui
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