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Jul 2022
1h 59m

Ep 171 Posterior Stroke, EP Lead, HEAR S...

DR. ANTON HELMAN
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In this special edition main EM Cases podcast episode we feature the highlights from live podcasts recorded at Calgary EM during their annual Hodsman Lecture Day, covering a variety of current EM topics: The challenges of posterior circulation stroke (PCIS); Emergency Physician Lead to improve ED overcrowding, access block and job satisfaction; When not to o ... Show More
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