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Syncope in Children and Adolescents wtih Dr. Martinez
Published on: 1/11/2021
Join Dr. Yadira Martinez, pediatric cardiologist and director of Outpatient Cardiology at Nicklaus Children's Hospital, as she discusses the latest advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of syncope in children and adolescents.
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