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Maryland CC Project - Ludmir – Evolution of Cardiac Critical Care

Ludmir – Evolution of Cardiac Critical Care

06/18/21 • 28 min

Maryland CC Project
Dr. Jona Ludmir, critical care cardiologist at the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center ICU at Mass General and instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School presents on the evolution of cardiac critical care.
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Dr. Jona Ludmir, critical care cardiologist at the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center ICU at Mass General and instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School presents on the evolution of cardiac critical care.

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