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Tag Archives: CVD

Setting the priorities for advanced heart failure research

Posted on June 15, 2018 by policybristol

by Dr Rachel Johnson
Clinical Research Fellow
Centre for Academic Primary Care

This week sees the launch of the James Lind Alliance Advanced Heart Failure Priority Setting Partnership Survey to gather research ideas from those living or working with advanced heart failure. Continue reading →

Posted in Health and wellbeing, Methodologies and data analysis | Tagged cardiovascular disease, CVD, Management of disease, Research
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