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Importance of Colloquium for the Clinician

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Ladies and Gentlemen, at the end of the Second European Pacemaker Colloquium, I have been asked to say a few words, as a clinician. As I already stated in my opening address at the First Colloquium, in Arnhem in’ 75, I think the scientific colloquium bringing together all kinds of people working on the subject of the colloquium is far more worthwhile than all those pounds of advertising ma.terial dumped every year in our mailboxes. In this pacemaker symposium, the new developments of the last few years are discussed in a short time, leaving the possibility to talk to many colleagues interested in the same field of cardiology.

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© 1978 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers by, The Hague

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Nieveen, J. (1978). Importance of Colloquium for the Clinician. In: Thalen, H.J.T., Harthorne, J.W. (eds) To Pace or not to Pace. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9723-3_69

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