Improved treatment of hospitalized coronary artery disease patients with the get with the guidelines program.
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Sidney C. Smith | R. Bonow | Yuling Hong | K. Labresh | G. Fonarow | A. Ellrodt | D. Albright | Lynn Smaha | Patricia A. Tyler
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