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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
■ ZAHER FANARI, MD is an Interventional Cardiovascular Fellow at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
■ ANITHA RAJAMANICKAM, MD is an Interventional Cardiologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
■ MATHEW GROVE, MD is a Cardiologist at Carolina East Medical Center in New Bern, NC.
■ SUMAYA HAMMAMI, MD, MPH is associated with the Department of Cardiology at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, Del.
■ CASSIE WALLS, BS is Assistant Manager of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, Del.
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■ PAUL KOLM, PhD is Director of Biostatistics for Christiana Care Health System and the Christiana Care Center for Outcomes Research in Newark, Del.
■ WILLIAM WEINTRAUB, MD is the John H. Ammon Chair of Cardiology and Founding Director of the Center for Outcomes Research at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, Del.
■ ANDREW J. DOOREY, MD is an Interventional Cardiologist with Christiana Care Cardiology Consultants and a Value Institute Scholar at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, Del.
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