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Oct 2021
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Episode 35: Rationing Medical Supplies i...

KHALIL DIAB
About this episode

Please watch and listen to our latest episode of The Lebanese Physicians Podcast with Dr. Bernard Harbieh, a cardiac electrophysiology specialist at the American University of Beirut Medical Center and at KMC.

 

In this episode, we discuss the difficulties physicians and patients are having to obtain the necessary medical supplies for life saving procedures. In Dr. Harbieh's case, we discuss the struggles he is having with getting pacemakers and pacemaker batteries.

We delve into the reasons behind the crisis and discuss potential solutions. We hope you enjoy it.

#pacemakers #medicalsupplies #Lebanoncrisis

You can also watch this episode on Youtube on: https://youtu.be/3YOaetY1rcM

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