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Publications by Jessica K. Zègre-Hemsey
Electrocardiographic Indicators of Acute Coronary Syndrome Are More Common in Patients With Ambulance Transport Compared to Those Who Self-Transport to the Emergency Department Journal of Electrocardiology
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