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Jun 2023
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197. Your Learning Is Not in Vein - An A...

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In this episode, we cover when to suspect and investigate - or more importantly NOT investigate patients for potential inherited thrombophilias. 
Written by: Chloe Gordon (Internal Medicine Resident) 
Reviewed by: Dr. Eric Tseng (Hematologist) and Dr. Vicky Tagalakis (General Internist) 

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