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Free module: Basic practical skills: venepuncture and phlebotomy
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Dear Sanjay,

Take some time to brush up on your practical skills with this free revision module from BMJ Learning.

This module takes you through a safe technique for performing venepuncture and covers the basic anatomy and contraindications relevant to the procedure.
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