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EM Conversations 1 - Leadership, Medical Admin., Research & EM, Feat. Dr Amith Shetty
Network Five Emergency Medicine
35 minutes
2 years ago
EM Conversations 1 - Leadership, Medical Admin., Research & EM, Feat. Dr Amith Shetty
Guest Speaker: Dr Amith Shetty (FACEM, PhD) - Clinical Director, Patient Experience and System Performance Support Division, NSW Health, Australia.
Interviewed By: Dr Pramod Chandru (FACEM).
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Disclaimer:
Please be advised that the individual views and opinions expressed in this recording strive to improve clinical practice, are our own, and do not represent the views of any organization or affiliated body. Therapies discussed are general and should not be a substitute for an individualized assessment from a medical professional.