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  1. A Study of the Frequency of Kidney Stone Formation in Liver Disease Patients

    Jacksonville, FL

  2. A Study of Arrhythmia in Eisenmenger’s Syndrome

    Jacksonville, FL, Rochester, MN

  3. Clinical Evaluation and Deployment of a Clinical PET/MR System with a Data Registry

    Jacksonville, FL

  4. A Study to Evaluate Real-time Bedside Video Recognition and Reasoning

    Jacksonville, FL, Rochester, MN, Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

  5. Airway Stenosis Specimen Registry

    Rochester, MN, Jacksonville, FL

  6. A Study to Monitor Patient's Oral Intake Weekly for One Month After Lung Transplant

    Jacksonville, FL

  7. Improving Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Surgical Intervention by Pre-operative Assessment of Nutritional Status, Thyroid Function, and Pathogens Colonization

    Jacksonville, FL

  8. The Incidence of Electrophysiologically Identified Froment-Rauber Nerve in the General Population

    Jacksonville, FL

  9. Electrophysiological Comparison of mAP and mADM Using EMG

    Jacksonville, FL

  10. A Study to Understand the Impact of a Community Engaged Wellness Program on Health Knowledge, Behaviors and Outcomes of Program Participants

    Jacksonville, FL

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