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electrophysiologists

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  • noun Plural form of electrophysiologist.

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  • Two years ago, a number of heart-rhythm doctors-known as electrophysiologists-recommended patients seriously consider leaving in their Guidant devices.

    Medtronic Pulls Defibrillator Wires Off Market 2007

  • Dick informed me that R.H. Adrian was one of Britain's most eminent skeletal muscle electrophysiologists, and son of E.

    Roger Y. Tsien - Autobiography 2009

  • The news was just making the rounds with electrophysiologists — the doctors who implant ICDs and pacemakers — and caused some head-scratching.

    Boston Scientific Halts Sales of Device Jon Kamp 2010

  • The decline in implantations has frustrated electrophysiologists who believe patients are being deprived of a life-saving treatment.

    Heart Device's Sales Slow as Wider Use Sought 2008

  • The editors of AskDrWiki are electrophysiologists and cardiologists- Will they ask a colleague who is a gastroenterologist to review it for accuracy?

    davidrothman.net » Cleveland Plain Dealer on Medical Wikis 2007

  • The editors of AskDrWiki are electrophysiologists and cardiologists- Will they ask a colleague who is a gastroenterologist to review it for accuracy?

    davidrothman.net » 2007 » March 2007

  • So, it gives electrophysiologists like Dr. Lee the ability to get into the device electronically, so to speak, and to understand what it is seeing and what it is doing in an incredibly sophisticated manner.

    CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001 2001

  • If things are going basically according to schedule, electrophysiologists should be just about ready to record Mr. Cheney's heartbeat and stimulate his heart.

    CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001 2001

  • The study found that electrophysiologists - cardiologists with extra training in heart-rhythm disorders - were less likely than other doctors to implant defibrillators inappropriately.

    NYT > Home Page By DENISE GRADY 2011

  • The study found that electrophysiologists - cardiologists with extra training in heart-rhythm disorders - were less likely than other doctors to implant defibrillators inappropriately.

    NYT > Home Page By DENISE GRADY 2011

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