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Research Article

Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction: Concordance between Paramedic and Hospital Records

, RN, DipAppSc, BSc, MS, PhD candidate, , BSc(Hons), DipEd, GradDipAppStats, PhD, , RN, ICU Cert, BN, MHlthSci (Res), GradDipClinEpi, PhD, , RN, BAppSc, DipEd, PhD, FACN, FACAP, FERC, FAHA & , RN, RM ICCert, DipAppSc, BSc, MEdSt, GradDipPH, PhD, FACN, FAHA

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