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Community-acquired pneumonia: from diagnosis to discharge
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Evaluation of the outpatients' performance of a pneumonia critical pathway in a teaching hospital
W. D. Patrick, P. Hernandez, S. Campbell, B. Carr, A. McIvor, S. Varley-Doyle, M. Els, G. A. Patrick, C. Touchie, T. J. Marrie (Halifax, Ottawa, Edmonton, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Community-acquired pneumonia: from diagnosis to discharge
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Community-acquired pneumonia: from diagnosis to discharge
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3396
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Respiratory infections
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W. D. Patrick, P. Hernandez, S. Campbell, B. Carr, A. McIvor, S. Varley-Doyle, M. Els, G. A. Patrick, C. Touchie, T. J. Marrie (Halifax, Ottawa, Edmonton, Canada). Evaluation of the outpatients' performance of a pneumonia critical pathway in a teaching hospital. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 3396
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