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Guidelines for Elective Pediatric Fiberoptic Intubation
Published on: January 17, 2011
Should primary care guidelines be written by family physicians? NO
1Respirologist and scientist in the Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Research Unit at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre and Professor at McGill University in Montreal, Que. jean.bourbeau@mcgill.ca.
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