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Free video course on Stanford MedCast by Marcia Stefanik of Stanford. Stanford Medcast puts you in the front row at some of the leading-edge lectures at the School of Medicine. Tune in to watch Stanford faculty and other renown experts discuss the latest advances in biomedical research, patient care and other health-related fields.

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