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100 Learning from real haemorrhage case discussions

An episode of the Haemorrhage Archives - obsgynaecritcare podcast, hosted by browning_roger, titled "100 Learning from real haemorrhage case discussions" was published on September 1, 2022 and runs 40 minutes.

September 1, 2022 ·40m · Haemorrhage Archives - obsgynaecritcare

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Hi everyone, Join us this week as we briefly celebrate the 100th episode – almost exactly 5 years after the first episodes aired. Then we sit down to discuss some […]

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