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PoCUS rounds – advanced cardiac echo

Posted on April 25, 2022 by Mandy Peach

Dr. Rawan AlRashed & Dr. Kyle Traboulsee

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Posted in Clinical, EM Grand Rounds, PoCUS rounds | Tagged echocardiography, pocus, pocus rounds

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