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The rate of manual peripheral blood smear reviews in outpatients
Paul Froom
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, Rosa Havis, M. Barak
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Clalit Health Services
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Peripheral Blood Smear
100%
Blood Cells
75%
Consensus Criteria
75%
Cell Test
75%
Historical Data
50%
Blood Smear
50%
Historical Results
50%
Health Maintenance Organizations
25%
Prospective Cohort Study
25%
Clinical Utility
25%
Consultative Committee
25%
Mean Corpuscular Volume
25%
International Consensus
25%
Consensus Group
25%
Hematology
25%
Immature Granulocytes
25%
Triggering Criteria
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Outpatient
100%
Blood Smear
100%
Blood Cell
75%
Hematology
25%
Granulocyte
25%
Prospective Cohort Study
25%
Mean Corpuscular Volume
25%
Lanoteplase
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hemocyte
100%
Granulocyte
33%
Mean Corpuscular Volume
33%