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February 27, 2013 The Trauma Pro Leave a comment

The February issue of TraumaMedEd is ready to go! This issue deals with trauma prevention.

Subscribers will get the issue delivered Friday evening (Central time). It will be available to everybody on the Monday blog post.

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