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Confidence of thrombolysis and follow up of acute pulmonary embolus in the UK. A survey of UK respiratory trainees.
M. Bridgett (London, United Kingdom), B. Madden (London, United Kingdom)
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Evaluation of knowledge transfer into clinical practice
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