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Jan 2021
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Episode 154: Clinical unknown with Dr. A...

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Dr. Dayyan Adoor and Dr. Keith Albrektson present a clinical unknown case to Dr. Armitage Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Want to test your learning? Take our episode quiz here Dr. Dayyan Adoor Dayyan Adoor is a 2nd year internal medicine resident at Case Western Reserve/University Hospitals. Following residency, he hopes to pursue a… Read More » ... Show More
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