The Johns Hopkins Venous Thromboembolism Collaborative: Multidisciplinary team approach to achieve perfect prophylaxis.
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P. Pronovost | E. Haut | H. Shihab | B. Lau | M. Streiff | D. Hobson | P. Kraus | J. Aboagye | K. Shermock | V. Popoola | Dauryne L. Shaffer | Norma A Farrow | Paula J Horn | Victor O. Popoola
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