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Presenter: Dr. Benjamin Schiff Dr. Jonah Marek Dr. Lei Ma Dr. Sahil Jain

In Part 2 of the Hospital Medicine mini-series, Drs. Benjamin Schiff, Jonah Marek, Lei Ma, and Sahil Jain discuss an approach to determining level of intervention in the time of Covid-19. This series is also available as a video.   Learning objectives are: Develop an approach to establishing level of intervention in the hospitalized patient…

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Presenter(s):

Dr. Benjamin Schiff Dr. Jonah Marek Dr. Lei Ma Dr. Sahil Jain

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Presenter(s):

  • Dr. Benjamin Schiff
  • Dr. Jonah Marek
  • Dr. Lei Ma
  • Dr. Sahil Jain

Spearkers do not have any conflicts of interest to declare.

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