The heart truth professional education campaign on women and heart disease: needs assessment and evaluation results.
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M. Phipps | K. Freund | S. Uijtdehaage | C. Lazarus | G. Guiton | S. Geller | R. Fife | A. Núñez | G. Sarto | N. Raymond | J. Pregler | M. Seaver | J. Briller | Christopher C. Moore | M. David | Becky L. Gams | Mary Kleinman | C. Moskovic | Geralde V Gabeau | Kelli Meekma | Candace Robertson | M. Kleinman
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