To the Editor: We would like to comment on some important inaccuracies in Vickery and Thompson's article on general practitioner management of patients after an acute coronary syndrome.1
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- 1. Vickery A, Thompson PL. Eight challenges faced by general practitioners caring for patients after an acute coronary syndrome. Med J Aust 2014; 201 (10 Suppl): S110-S114. <MJA full text>
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