Emergency Departments Test Chest Pain Patients Differently, Based On Race, Gender And Insurance
Sun, 04 Feb 2007 12:00 PM EST
... The study, conducted by Liliana E. Pezzin, Ph.D., associate professor of medicine at the Medical College, along with co-investigators Gary B. Green, M.D., MPH, and Penelope Keyl, Ph.D., at Johns Hopkins, appears in the February 2007 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine.Chest pain is the most common initial symptom in patients diagnosed with coronary artery disease. [click link for full article] ...
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- Chest Pain
- Pain, Chest
- Pain
- Emergency Preparedness & Response
- Gender And Gender Bias
- Emergency Medicine
- Emergency Contraception
- Health Insurance
- Emergency Medical Services
- Insurance
- Gender And Gender Bias/gender Differences
- Back Pain
- Faith-based Initiatives
- Community and Faith-Based Initiatives
- Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
- Chronic Pain
- Pain - Chronic
- Pain Control
- Home & Hospice Care Survey
- Low Back Pain

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