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Dear Colleague,

Armed with new detection methods and improved treatments, cardiologists are
managing unstable angina and its associated condition, non-Q-wave
myocardial infarction (NQMI), with increased effectiveness. Renowned
interventional cardiologists, Drs. Brian Go and H. Vernon Anderson from the
University of Texas, Houston, bring you up-to-date in this week's
Cyberounds Cardiovascular Medicine. One AMA Category I CME credit. 
 http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/cardiovascular_medicine

If you need more CME credits for 1998, or want to get a jump on '99, our
totally Web-based CME program, sponsored by The Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, now has 61 credit hours online.  From your office or from your
home, from anywhere, you can register, participate and earn credits, all
online.  Go to:
  http://www.cyberounds.com/cme/

Sorry for any cross postings.

The Editors of Cyberounds
Leslie Carr, Ethel Chafetz and Harry Levy, MD

Director of CME
Victor B. Hatcher, Ph.D.



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