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Sep 2022
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#111 Discharges with Incidental Findings...

CORE IM TEAM
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How do you decide which lung nodules should be worked up inpatient or outpatient? How common are incidental lung nodules? What considerations are there for patients that could potentially get lost to follow up? What risk adopted approach can be implement in our practice? Do you know what fast forward rounds are?Sponsor: Use the code “COREIM-AMBOSS (https://g ... Show More
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