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Cardiac Emergencies: Management And Treatment
Clinicians frequently face cardiac emergencies in the clinic. Unfortunately, there is a gap between evidence-based medicine and clinical practice. This webinar will review the treatment and management of common cardiovascular emergencies such as cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, and hypertensive crisis. Clinicians should aim to lower complications by choosing medications with respect to comorbidities and close the gap between evidence-based medicine and clinical practice.
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Dr Abdullah Ansari
Assistant Professor [MBBS, MD- Pharmacology]

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