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Jun 2021
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Ep 40: Concussion CPG wrap-up, with Dr R...

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Dr Rob Landel boils down the 75 pages of the concussion clinical practice guideline (CPG) into a 25 min podcast episode. He highlights the key points from the CPG—including how to plan and deliver effective assessment (complete with chart), an efficient way to organize clinical information—and offers practical tips on how to educate patients and take irritab ... Show More
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