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Primary Survey January 2020

Posted on January 13, 2020 by scarley

Welcome to the January edition of the EMJ. A new decade starts a time of heavy clinical activity here in the UK, but despite that workload there is still much to learn and love about emergency medicine. This month sees a range of papers to change or challenge your practice. Which decision aid is best […]

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