Codes: CC12, CC6, EC6, EP2, MaP4, NeuC9, NeuP6, SLO1, SLO3, SLO5, SLO6, TP1 / Published: 13/12/2017
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This is the first in the series of iBooks that will be released to allow people to download and read the blog material from RCEMLearning in small bitesize chunks. This very first book includes three blogs: Managing Parkinson’s in the ED, Floating in the Face of Danger; MaxFax injuries in the ED, and Paediatric Heart Murmurs & what to do with them.
Here is the link to the iBook on the iBook store
Here is the pdf version of the book for those not using an Apple device
We hope you enjoy it and look out for more books to be released soon.
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