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The second episode of this focus reviews will deeply assess a topic that is very “hot” for every emergency professional. Before reading this episode give a look at the first of the series about the...
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And here we are with the 3th episode of the F.A.R. series. If you accidentally lost the first two episodes you can find them here: #1 Cardiac Arrest #2 Airway Management In this episode we’ll explore...
View ArticleF.A.R. in E.M. (Focus Assessed Review in Emergency Medicine ) #4: Stroke....
And here we are with the 4th episode of the F.A.R. series. If you accidentally lost the first two episodes you can find them here: #1 Cardiac Arrest #2 Airway Management In this episode we’ll explore...
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