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EPI·RxISK™ Calculator Homepage

Posted on January 11, 2021January 21, 2023 Jonathan ChanPosted in Uncategorised

  EPI·RxISK™ CARDIOVASCULAR RISK CALCULATOR

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RxPATH Study – Improving Hypertension Detection and Control through a Hypertension Certification Program Based Upon the Hypertension Canada Guidelines
Leveraging Implementation and Behavioural Science to Improve Hypertension Management in Women by Primary Care Clinicians

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