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Biotech / Medical : Cor Therapeutics Inc. (CORR)

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To: aknahow who wrote (271)10/30/1998 6:00:00 AM
From: John Patterson  Read Replies (1) of 712
 
George, I think directly calling hospital would be an exercise in futility. You would need to talk directly to someone in the cardiac catherization laboratory, which might be called cardiology invasive procedures in another hospital or cardiology interventional procedures. The person answering the phone would probably not be the person who would have that information. When you finally did speak to someone who know the information they would be hesitant to discuss it with a non medical professional. So no I do not think it would be a good idea.
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