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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE 30TH BETHESDA CONFERENCE. THE FUTURE OF ACADEMIC
CARDIOLOGY. BETHESDA, MARYLAND, OCTOBER 26-27, 1998.
JACC Vol. 33, No. 5, April 1999:1091-1135
30th
Bethesda Conference:
The Future of Academic Cardiology*
Task
Force 1: Clinical Care
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