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Editorial Policy
Information contained
on the Johns Hopkins Electrophysiology Service web site is subjected
to editorial review by Johns Hopkins faculty for accuracy, timeliness
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Disclaimer
This web site is provided
as a resource for physicians and other health care professionals
in providing care and treatment to patients with arrhythmias and
other cardiovascular conditions. Physicians and other health care
professionals are encouraged to consult other sources and confirm
the information contained within this site. It is up to the individual
physician or other health care professional to use that individual's
best medical judgment in determining appropriate patient care
or treatment because no single reference or service can take the
place of medical training, education and experience.
Consumers are cautioned
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other health care provider promptly with any health related questions
they may have. Consumers should never disregard medical advice
or delay in seeking it because of something they may have read
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In addition, the content
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and editors are responsible for deletions or inaccuracies in information
or for claims of injury resulting from any such deletions or inaccuracies.
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Johns Hopkins Cardiovascular Division, or the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine. For specific drugs or products, physicians
are advised to consult their normal sources before prescribing
to their patients.
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Credits
Project Manager: Hugh
Calkins, M.D., F.A.C.C. Website development and management: Glows
in the Dark, Inc.
Copyright © 2000.
The Johns Hopkins University on behalf of its Cardiovascular Division.
All rights reserved.
Support
The Johns Hopkins
University Electrophysiology Service would like to acknowledge
and thank our web site sponsor for their generous support: Guidant,
Inc.
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