Journal ArticleAnnals of Internal Medicine Clinical Cases · October 1, 2025
Left ventricular rupture is a rare but catastrophic complication of myocardial infarction, often associated with delayed or atypical presentations. Here, we report an 89-year-old man with prior coronary artery bypass grafting presenting with chest pain and ...
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Journal ArticleJ Physician Assist Educ · September 2020
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of an on-site, case-based curriculum delivered by preceptors and to assess preceptors' perceptions of the impact of the curriculum on rotation performance and ability to teach. METHODS: Hospital medicine preceptors were s ...
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Journal ArticleJ Physician Assist Educ · December 2017
PURPOSE: The number of physician assistants (PAs) practicing hospital medicine is rapidly expanding. Little research has been done to determine which inpatient medicine rotation experiences are most helpful to prepare PA students for a career in inpatient ...
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Journal ArticleMycoses · October 2002
Yeast phase lysate antigens, prepared from seven isolates of Blastomyces dermatitidis (dogs, T-58, M-98; human, Le; soil, S; sea lion, SL; polar bear, PB; cat, C) were assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies in human sera. ...
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