Letter to the EditorWhat is an acceptable risk of major adverse cardiac event in chest pain patients soon after discharge from the Emergency Department?: A clinical survey
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Acknowledgment
Joanne M Deely, PhD (PO Box 79024, Christchurch 8446, New Zealand) contributed writing and editing. Dr Deely was paid by the Christchurch Emergency Care Foundation.
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