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The American Journal of Medicine|December 18, 2023
Should Physicians and Nurses Ever Sit on the Patient's Bed?Joseph S Alpert
American Journal of Public Health|March 31, 1998
Serving the medically underservedJ J Alpert
Blood Pressure Monitoring|February 13, 2023
Validation of the A&D UM-212BLE monitor according to ISO 81060-2, 2018: a device with clinically important programmabilityBruce S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|August 18, 2022
New Coronary Heart Disease Risk FactorsJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|September 11, 2021
A Philosophical Thought Experiment in Medical EthicsJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|April 20, 2026
The Enemy of Good is PerfectJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|February 8, 2011
It is only the ignorant who despise educationJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Cardiology|November 10, 2010
Oscillometric blood pressure values are algorithm-specificBruce S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|November 2, 2010
Managing myocardial infarction in the elderly: what should the clinician do?Joseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|July 9, 2010
A review of clinical guidelines with some thoughts about their utility and appropriate useJoseph S Alpert
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The American Journal of Medicine|December 18, 2023
Should Physicians and Nurses Ever Sit on the Patient's Bed?Joseph S Alpert
American Journal of Public Health|March 31, 1998
Serving the medically underservedJ J Alpert
Blood Pressure Monitoring|February 13, 2023
Validation of the A&D UM-212BLE monitor according to ISO 81060-2, 2018: a device with clinically important programmabilityBruce S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|August 18, 2022
New Coronary Heart Disease Risk FactorsJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|September 11, 2021
A Philosophical Thought Experiment in Medical EthicsJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|April 20, 2026
The Enemy of Good is PerfectJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|February 8, 2011
It is only the ignorant who despise educationJoseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Cardiology|November 10, 2010
Oscillometric blood pressure values are algorithm-specificBruce S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|November 2, 2010
Managing myocardial infarction in the elderly: what should the clinician do?Joseph S Alpert
The American Journal of Medicine|July 9, 2010
A review of clinical guidelines with some thoughts about their utility and appropriate useJoseph S Alpert
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