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Primary Survey October 2017.

Posted on October 15, 2017 by scarley

Happy Birthday Let us start by wishing the Royal College of Emergency Medicine a very happy 50th birthday. Thanks to everyone who has got us this far and thanks to those who will take EM in the  UK and across the globe even further in the next 50 years. As for the journal, then another […]

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