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ISSUE DATE: August 23, 2007
A recording of the full text of "Isolated Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly."
Supplement to: Chobanian AV. Isolated Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly. N Engl J Med 2007:357(8);789-96.
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04/27/2008
| Pros: Amazing! Please keep doing! |
| Cons: Nothing! |
| Other thoughts: Excellent!!! |
| Reviewer: OMIR ANTUNES PAIVA Professional Specialty: Unspecified Place of Work or Study: Unspecified |
04/11/2008
| Pros: In one word: SUPERB |
| Cons: None so far, after listening and re-listening to several topics in the series |
| Other thoughts: Concurrent display of referenced Tables/Figures in the presentation, maybe in Power Point format or otherwise |
| Reviewer: Jacques Sahakian Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Government Agency |
03/18/2008
| Pros: Wonderful! These articles are so important to keep up with and making the available in audio format is so helpful. The speakers have very clear voices and make it easy to follow. |
| Cons: None. |
| Other thoughts: Thank you so much for doing this. I put them on my iPod and now I can listen to them while commuting (driving or bus) or while working out. Thank you! |
| Reviewer: D. M. Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
03/07/2008
| Pros: Finally you can improve your knowledge while working out, thank you very much. |
| Cons: None |
| Other thoughts: Please, keep it free of charge or at least affordable (if you change your mind) |
| Reviewer: JP Simon Turriate Professional Specialty: Geriatrics Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Community |
03/07/2008
| Pros: I love this feature! I can listen to NEJM articles even in the remote region of China and keep up with the latest medical developments!!! |
| Cons: Please don't charge for these services, at least not to those from poor regions. |
| Reviewer: Kurbanjan Abduxukur Professional Specialty: Pediatrics Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Other |
03/03/2008
| Pros: Excellent way to keep up with NEJM articles when there are free moments between patients and procedures. Please keep it up! |
| Cons: None |
| Other thoughts: How do we see the accompanying pictures and radiographs/CT/MRI? |
| Reviewer: Dr.Mahendra Mehta Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (group) |
02/26/2008
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02/25/2008
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02/24/2008
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02/23/2008
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| Other thoughts: What a wonderful way of learning. More please |
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