Dissemination of Information Derived from the Framingham Heart Study
AUTOR(ES)
Panoff, Susan R.
RESUMO
The medical community finds out about practical medical data through a variety of sources. This paper pinpoints those sources by following a specific data base, the world renowned Framingham Heart Study, through a multitude of media. Information about the Study is available to practicing physicians by many means including scholarly and nonscientific medical journals, government documents, lectures and colloquia, continuing medical education seminars, reprint services, and the invisible college.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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