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The following pages link to Physicians' attitudes toward preventive therapy for coronary artery disease: is there a gender bias? (Q28190920):
Displaying 22 items.
- Cardiovascular Disease in Women: Clinical Perspectives (Q30743765) (← links)
- Differences in cardiovascular disease risk factor management in primary care by sex of physician and patient (Q33594301) (← links)
- Hemodynamic and hormonal patterns of untreated essential hypertension in men and women (Q34794633) (← links)
- Racial/Ethnic and gender gaps in the use of and adherence to evidence-based preventive therapies among elderly Medicare Part D beneficiaries after acute myocardial infarction (Q35153905) (← links)
- Image perception and interpretation of abnormalities; can we believe our eyes? Can we do something about it? (Q35675630) (← links)
- Implicit bias in healthcare professionals: a systematic review (Q36294450) (← links)
- Hypertension in pregnancy: an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease (Q36980294) (← links)
- Gender and microvascular angina. (Q37158893) (← links)
- Pre-eclamptic pregnancies: an opportunity to identify women at risk for future cardiovascular disease (Q37346171) (← links)
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery and primary percutaneous coronary intervention choices in patients with similar coronary anatomy: A computer-based simulation examines the sex gap (Q37419423) (← links)
- Gender differences in coronary artery disease: review of diagnostic challenges and current treatment (Q37427243) (← links)
- Preventing and Experiencing Ischemic Heart Disease as a Woman: State of the Science: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (Q37499363) (← links)
- Statin Adherence: Does Gender Matter? (Q38970645) (← links)
- Between mind and heart: Sex-based cognitive bias in cardiovascular disease treatment (Q39148499) (← links)
- Therapeutic Inertia in the Outpatient Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease. The Inertia Study (Q42781735) (← links)
- Physicians' gender is associated with risk factor control in patients on antihypertensive and lipid lowering treatment (Q43072104) (← links)
- Antihypertensive drug therapy and blood pressure control in men and women: an international perspective (Q43425931) (← links)
- Impact of Gender on Satisfaction and Confidence in Cholesterol Control Among Veterans at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (Q45326870) (← links)
- Implicit Gender Bias and the Use of Cardiovascular Tests Among Cardiologists (Q47571472) (← links)
- Critical assessment of health disparities across subpopulation groups through a social determinants of health perspective: The case of type 2 diabetes patients. (Q47653409) (← links)
- Inadequate medical treatment of patients with coronary artery disease by primary care physicians in Germany (Q57384019) (← links)
- Blood pressure management in a cohort of hypertensive patients in Germany treated by cardiologists (Q83131004) (← links)