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New TraumaMedEd Newsletter Coming Tomorrow!

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New TraumaMedEd Newsletter Coming Tomorrow!

The newest TraumaMedEd newsletter will be released here tomorrow. The topic for this issue is “Philosophy”, some things learned the hard way in 30 years of taking trauma patients.

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