Perspectives of Adult Cardiology Consultants Regarding Practice of Clinical Cardiology in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Q Methodology Study
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Julianne Marie E. Yamamoto, MDa | Clarissa M. Mendoza, MD, MBAa,b
a Section of Cardiology, UST Hospital, Manila, Philippines; yamamotojulianne@gmail.com
b University of Santo Tomas, Faculty of Medicine & Surgery, Research Center for Health Sciences, Manila, Philippines; cmmendoza@ust.edu.ph
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