[HSF] FW: How would you treat this patient with CAD? Cast your
vote with NEJM.
Prasanna Simha
prasannasimha at gmail.com
Fri Oct 26 22:00:21 EDT 2007
Link doesn't work
Prasanna
Faisal H. Cheema, M.D. wrote:
> Dear Forum Members:
>
> In yesterday's NEJM issue, they have come up with a very interesting case
> with three potential solutions and is letting the readers cast their votes.
> Please click on the links below to read the case, treatment options and to
> cast your vote. It will be interesting to see the results in near future.
>
> Best regards,
> Faisal
>
>
>
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> From: The New England Journal of Medicine [mailto:webmaster at nejm.org]
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 3:04 PM
> To: FHCHEEMA at HOTMAIL.COM
> Subject: How would you treat this patient with CAD? Cast your vote.
>
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> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdAB
> GLp4q92xbbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> The New England Journal of Medicine
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> Dear Colleague,
>
> In the October 25th issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, we
> published a new interactive Clinical
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdFG
> IN%2F7VBX%2FObLO2sYiMaiU%3D> Decisions article featuring a case of
> particular interest to cardiologists and cardiac surgeons. I invite you to
> participate.
>
> Clinical
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdND
> rQBKE2GJGbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> Decisions is an interactive feature that helps
> clinicians evaluate treatment options by exchanging ideas online with
> colleagues, just as you do in your practice.
>
> The article presents a case dealing with the Management
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdBj
> gHXdFqavKbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> of Stable Coronary Disease. Along with a brief
> case vignette, three clinically acceptable treatment options are presented,
> each supported in a short commentary by a noted cardiologist. You're invited
> to participate in the discourse by voting on the treatment option you
> believe is best, and, if you wish, voting and submitting your own comments
> in support of your choice. Cast
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdFm
> iTsaHQvYZbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> your vote now.
>
> Votes will be tallied and final results, along with a representative sample
> of comments, will be posted at NEJM Online. To encourage participation,
> access to Clinical Decisions is free
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdOQ
> 7K%2BTNaW8%2BbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> to anyone visiting the site.
>
> Consultation with colleagues has always been an important component of
> patient treatment and physician culture, and we at the Journal support the
> collaborative nature of clinical care. We hope that Clinical Decisions will
> help you exchange
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdBo
> g6FZgVBTxbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> ideas with other physicians, learn from colleagues
> and evaluate alternative treatment options - all in the service of improved
> patient outcomes.
>
> I look forward to your participation
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdBZ
> grk59F78xbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> .
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> Sincerely,
>
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> Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD
> Editor-in-Chief
>
> P.S. This is the second Clinical Decisions case published by the Journal.
> More than 6,000 of your colleagues, located throughout the world, voted on
> the first case, Treatment of Mild Persistent Asthma, which appeared in the
> May 17th, 2007 issue of the Journal. View
> <http://click2.nejm.org/cts/click?q=137%3B66792468%3BLe74He1rQ0vER2riPfQhdD2
> G9GbxWrwfbLO2sYiMaiU%3D> the results of this voting now.
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