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Mar 2020
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Ep 140 COVID-19 Part 4 – Protected Intub...

DR. ANTON HELMAN
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There are many complicated guides on airway management and protected intubation since the COVID-19 pandemic broke. This can be confusing in our rush to develop protocols and guides in our own EDs. In this podcast, part of the COVID-19 EM Cases 5-part series, we aim to simplify protected intubation so that you can adapt it to your ED rapidly. Canada's leading ... Show More
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