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Symposier - Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

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The course is designed for practicing pulmonary and critical care physicians, thoracic surgeons, general internists and other health care professionals interested in the topic. The objective of the course is to review subjects of major clinical importance together with current approaches to the diagnosis and management. At the conclusion, participants will have covered the complex factors involved in interstitial lung disease, COPD, pleural disease, sleep apnea, ARDS, advanced issues in critical

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