AMSSM Position Statement on Cardiovascular Preparticipation Screening in Athletes: Current Evidence, Knowledge Gaps, Recommendations and Future Directions
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Jonathan A Drezner | William O Roberts | Francis G O'Connor | W. Roberts | F. O’Connor | K. Harmon | J. Drezner | R. Dimeff | Kimberly G Harmon | Irfan M Asif | C. Asplund | Chad A Asplund | Karl B Fields | David E Price | Robert J Dimeff | David T Bernhardt | I. Asif | D. Bernhardt | D. Price | K. B. Fields
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