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Nov 2024
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15. Case Study: Traumatic Injury and Cha...

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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Melody Porlier and Dr. Arpana Jain, co-authors of a case exploring the interaction of traumatic injury and rising infectious disease risks. Check out their written case (adaptable for medical school curricula) at Climate Resources for health education: https://climatehealthed.org/course/vibrio-vulnificus-and-necrotizing-fasciitis/.  Dr. Annie Cherner was also involved in the creation of this case. 

Episode written by Phoebe Cunningham and Elizabeth Whidden, Produced by Natasha Sood, and Edited by Liana Haigis. 

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