Gutin et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Survey of cardiac rehabilitation centers in New York CityGutin et al., 1990
- Document ID
- 5681378734681320976
- Author
- Gutin B
- Prince L
- Stein R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Community Health
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Out-patient cardiac rehabilitation centers in New York City were surveyed in order to determine current practices. All 24 centers operating as of May, 1987 were sent questionnaires; 16 responded for a return rate of 67 percent. In general, practices of the …
- 238000002554 cardiac rehabilitation 0 title abstract description 11
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