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Feb 2022
29m 57s

IBCC Episode 121 - Pneumocystis Jiroveci...

ADAM THOMAS & JOSH FARKAS
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In this episode we cover the rare but important driver of your patients respiratory failure:  Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia. Come listen to why you should always delineate HIV status, how to approach patient workup and treatment via an invasive and non invasive manner, and why heatwaves is just a sick song.

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