End-of-Life Substituted Judgments: Sensitivity, Specificity, and Predictive Value
Creator
Sulmasy, Daniel P.
Terry, Peter B.
Weisman, C.S.
Miller, D.J.
Stallings, R.
Vettese, M.A.
Haller, K.B.
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of General Internal Medicine 1997 April; 12(Supplement): 105
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1997-04Collections
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