News That Excited, Shocked, Frustrated Docs in 2019: Survey
The most exciting news for physicians this year came in long-awaited results from the ISCHEMIA trial, which have the potential to significantly change common practices in cardiology.
The most exciting news for physicians this year came in long-awaited results from the ISCHEMIA trial, which have the potential to significantly change common practices in cardiology.
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