FW: October Prehospital Pediatric CME

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Michael J. Moculski

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Oct 15, 2020, 9:40:26 PM10/15/20
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Please distribute as you deem appropriate.  Please excuse any duplication.

 

Thanks,

Mike

 

From: Marie Diglio <mdi...@nycremsco.org>
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Would you please distribute the following announcement to your respective EMS and Fire List Serves?

 

The link on the PDF will not work, so please see the link below:

 

 

October 16, 2020

9am-11am

 

Dr. James Schneider, Chief Pediatric Critical Care- Management of Status Asthmaticus

 

Dr. William Mak, Attending Physician, Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Prehospital Ultrasound

+1 347-618-6811   United States, New York City (Toll)

Conference ID: 406 535 457#

 


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October POPPC Announcement_MHedits9.8.20 (2).pdf
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