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History of Heart Failure (Arnold Baas, MD) artwork
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History of Heart Failure (Arnold Baas, MD)

UCLA Internal Medicine by UCLA Internal Medicine

Oct 19, 2011Science & Medicine

Dr. Arnold Baas, the CCU Unit Director at Ronald Reagan Medical Center, reviews the last 50 years of evidence in a historical review of heart failure management.

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History of Heart Failure (Arnold Baas, MD) is an episode from UCLA Internal Medicine by UCLA Internal Medicine. Dr. Arnold Baas, the CCU Unit Director at Ronald Reagan Medical Center, reviews the last 50 years of evidence in a historical re...

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Published Oct 19, 2011, audio available.

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Dr. Arnold Baas, the CCU Unit Director at Ronald Reagan Medical Center, reviews the last 50 years of evidence in a historical review of heart failure management.

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