Occupational health hazards of interventional cardiologists in the current decade: Results of the 2014 SCAI membership survey
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 86(5), pp. 913–924
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Lloyd W. Klein, Yolande Tra, Kirk N. Garratt, Wayne Powell, Georgina Lopez‐Cruz, Charles E. Chambers, James A. Goldstein, On Behalf of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions
Abstract
These findings are consistent with, and extend the findings, of a prior 2004 SCAI survey, in documenting a substantial prevalence of orthopedic complications among active interventional cardiologists, which persists despite increased awareness.
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