Episode 237: Neurology VMR – Slurred Speech

Episode 237: Neurology VMR – Slurred Speech

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Episode 437 – RLR – An Abnormal Normal Gap Acidosis

Episode description RLR discuss a case of a normal gap acidosis 

Episode 436: The Clinical Unknown Series – New Year, New Episode!

Ring in the New Year with a fresh episode!Join Debora, Mark, and Noah in the latest Clinical Unknown Series as they unravel a puzzling case together.Let’s start the year learning! To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE.Download CPSolvers App hereRLRCPSOLVER ...  Show more

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