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Victor E Pollak

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Plos One|May 22, 2014
Continuous quality improvement in daily clinical practice: a proof of concept studyJonathan A Lorch, Victor E Pollak
Postgraduate Medicine|July 21, 2016
Asymptomatic hematuriaVictor E Pollak, Boon Seng Ooi
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|November 30, 2007
Effect of electronic patient record use on mortality in End Stage Renal Disease, a model chronic disease: retrospective analysis of 9 years of prospectively collected dataVictor E Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch
Nephrology News & Issues|February 25, 2012
Perpetuating sub-optimal care: CMS, QIPs, and the hemoglobin mythStephen P Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch, Victor E Pollak
BMC Nephrology|February 28, 2009
The importance of iron in long-term survival of maintenance hemodialysis patients treated with epoetin-alfa and intravenous iron: analysis of 9.5 years of prospectively collected dataVictor E Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch, Rakesh Shukla, et al.
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Plos One|May 22, 2014
Continuous quality improvement in daily clinical practice: a proof of concept studyJonathan A Lorch, Victor E Pollak
Postgraduate Medicine|July 21, 2016
Asymptomatic hematuriaVictor E Pollak, Boon Seng Ooi
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|November 30, 2007
Effect of electronic patient record use on mortality in End Stage Renal Disease, a model chronic disease: retrospective analysis of 9 years of prospectively collected dataVictor E Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch
Nephrology News & Issues|February 25, 2012
Perpetuating sub-optimal care: CMS, QIPs, and the hemoglobin mythStephen P Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch, Victor E Pollak
BMC Nephrology|February 28, 2009
The importance of iron in long-term survival of maintenance hemodialysis patients treated with epoetin-alfa and intravenous iron: analysis of 9.5 years of prospectively collected dataVictor E Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch, Rakesh Shukla, et al.
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