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Jun 12
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S7 E11: Interview with Dr Anna Martinez ...

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Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. Lots going on in this new episode! Three new pieces of research and an interview with Dr Anna Martinez, consultant paediatric dermatologist at GOSH, talking about a skin fragility condition many of us may not have heard of before - epidermolysis bullosa - in conjunction with DEBRA, the l ... Show More
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