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Pneumonia Study w/ Wes Self, MD

Each episode, join Clay Smith as he dives into some of the innovative research going on at Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine Research. In this interview, Clay say down with Wes Self, MD who is doing a pretty cool Pneumonia study. Watch it now!

For more videos visit: vanderbiltem.com/video.html  

 
New from Keeping Up and Vanderbilt EM: Ideas at Work
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Each episode, join Clay Smith as he dives into some of the innovative research going on at Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine Research. In this interview, Clay say down with Tyler Barrett, MD who is doing some pretty fascinating stuff with Atrial Fibrillation. Watch it now!

For more videos visit: vanderbiltem.com/video.html 

 
The Laryngeal Tube
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Shoulder Reduction Techniques
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