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Apr 2024
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Episode 247: Why We Do What We Do - Pree...

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Today, Fei and Nick are joined by Dr. Luke Burns (no relation) to talk about why we do what we do in preeclampsia! We go over the history of why we define blood pressures of 140/90 as elevated in pregnancy. 

Dr. Burns is a first year Maternal Fetal Medicine fellow at the University of Chicago. 

 

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