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Emergency Department Physician Attitudes, Practices, and Needs Assessment for the Management of Patients with Chest Pain Secondary to Anxiety and Panic
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Lee, J. Austin
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Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
2016
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J. Austin Lee, MPH. Third-year Medical Student Indiana University School of Medicine Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and Paul I. Musey Jr, MD. Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. 2016, April 8. Emergency Department Physician Attitudes, Practices, and Needs Assessment for the Management of Patients with Chest Pain Secondary to Anxiety and Panic. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2016, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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J. Austin Lee, MPH. Third-year Medical Student Indiana University School of Medicine Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and Paul I. Musey Jr, MD. Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. 2016, April 8. Emergency Department Physician Attitudes, Practices, and Needs Assessment for the Management of Patients with Chest Pain Secondary to Anxiety and Panic. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2016, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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