EditorialVariations in the emergency department management of atrial fibrillation: Lessons to be learned
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Funding sources: Dr Rowe's research is supported by a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Evidence-based Emergency Medicine from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research through the Government of Canada. Dr McAlister's research is supported by a salary award from Alberta Innovates: Health Solutions and the University of Alberta Chair in Cardiovascular Outcomes Research.
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