Secondary Prevention Risk Interventions via Telemedicine and Tailored Patient Education (SPRITE): A randomized trial to improve post myocardial infarction management.
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S. Grambow | E. Peterson | H. Bosworth | E. Oddone | B. Shah | L. Zullig | J. Lindquist | Felicia McCant | Felicia Mccant
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