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SMFM, alas I once knew you « Academic OB/GYN
SMFM, alas I once knew you September 26, 2007. Posted by Nicholas Fogelson in General. trackback. I got an abstract rejected from 2008 SMFM this week. ...
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Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 2 - Cesarean Infection Prophylaxis ...
Aug 8, 2007 ... Academic OB/GYN Episode 2 - Cesarean Infection Prophylaxis. In this episode we talk to Dr Scott Sullivan of the Medical University of South ...
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Academic OB/GYN
The Academic OB/GYN podcast continues to go on strong despite the lack of new content. We’re now over 3000 downloads, which is great! ...
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