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Jan 2019
21m 13s

Retina Fundamentals

Ben Young and Andrew Pouw
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Welcome to Eyes for Ears, a medical education podcast for ophthalmology trainees by ophthalmology trainees. This week's episode, we start with some Retina fundamentals! 
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