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Raymond D Bahr

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Lancet (London, England)|June 20, 2003
Acute myocardial infarctionRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Emergency observation unit management of heart failure"Raymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Detecting patients with acute coronary syndrome in the chest pain center of the emergency department with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging"Raymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
The final common pathway for community heart attack care: combining prevention through intervention when acute events are taking place with future prevention using the novel emerging cardiovascular risk factorsRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Prodromal symptom recognition of a heart attack: an overlooked phenomenon for recognizing a window of opportunity for early heart attack careRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
CommentaryRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Value of the history in evaluating patients for early myocardial ischemia in observation chest pain centersRaymond D Bahr
Preventive Cardiology|March 2, 2002
The chest pain center strategy for delivering community heart attack care by shifting the paradigm of heart attack care to earlier detection and treatmentRaymond D Bahr
Maryland Medicine : MM : a Publication of MEDCHI, the Maryland State Medical Society|May 5, 2005
Dr. Gershen's writing continues to inspireRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Increasing the speed and delivery of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in the community: should the ACC/AHA Guidelines be revisited?"Raymond D Bahr
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Lancet (London, England)|June 20, 2003
Acute myocardial infarctionRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Emergency observation unit management of heart failure"Raymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Detecting patients with acute coronary syndrome in the chest pain center of the emergency department with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging"Raymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
The final common pathway for community heart attack care: combining prevention through intervention when acute events are taking place with future prevention using the novel emerging cardiovascular risk factorsRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Prodromal symptom recognition of a heart attack: an overlooked phenomenon for recognizing a window of opportunity for early heart attack careRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
CommentaryRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Value of the history in evaluating patients for early myocardial ischemia in observation chest pain centersRaymond D Bahr
Preventive Cardiology|March 2, 2002
The chest pain center strategy for delivering community heart attack care by shifting the paradigm of heart attack care to earlier detection and treatmentRaymond D Bahr
Maryland Medicine : MM : a Publication of MEDCHI, the Maryland State Medical Society|May 5, 2005
Dr. Gershen's writing continues to inspireRaymond D Bahr
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|March 15, 2008
Comment on "Increasing the speed and delivery of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in the community: should the ACC/AHA Guidelines be revisited?"Raymond D Bahr
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