Abstract:Cardiologists & Partners is a physicians group initiated and established by domestic authoritative experts in the field of cardiovascular medicine. By integrating and allocating the advanced medical technologies and topquality human resources of first class hospitals, it aims to help primary medical institutions of county level in personnel training and technical assistance. In order to make a detailed introduction to this innovative exploration in the field of cardiovascular medicine, and promote understanding of physicians group among more cardiovascular specialists, this paper focuses on the exploration and practice of physicians group from several aspects involving the epidemiology of ventricular arrhythmias, current situation of Cardiologists & Partners, its efforts in helping county hospitals, its predischarge management, inhospital appliance therapy and postdischarge management, clinical research data management, future development directions, etc.
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