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LibyaMedCast
Ahmed
7 episodes
2 months ago
Podcast aimed at Libyan doctors, medical students and the whole Libyan medical community. Our aim is to help improve health care in Libya and increase awareness of various important issues, all spoken in the common every day Libyan medical language (Libyan Arabic and English).
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Podcast aimed at Libyan doctors, medical students and the whole Libyan medical community. Our aim is to help improve health care in Libya and increase awareness of various important issues, all spoken in the common every day Libyan medical language (Libyan Arabic and English).
Show more...
Science
Medicine
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Episode 4: The Practical approach to assessing and managing an acutely ill patient [Part 2]
LibyaMedCast
15 years ago
Episode 4: The Practical approach to assessing and managing an acutely ill patient [Part 2]
Assalamo Alikum. This is Episode 4 and part two of the previous topic: “The Practical approach to assessing and managing an acutely ill patient”. It is a long episode, just under an hour!   I will hopefully try make the next episodes much shorter and I will aim for the them to be 20 minutes or … Continue reading Episode 4: The Practical approach to assessing and managing an acutely ill patient [Part 2]
LibyaMedCast
Podcast aimed at Libyan doctors, medical students and the whole Libyan medical community. Our aim is to help improve health care in Libya and increase awareness of various important issues, all spoken in the common every day Libyan medical language (Libyan Arabic and English).