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Travel medicine

Rural generalist couple work on Mercy ships

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June 5, 2018 in Reflections on General Practice, Travel medicine.

Travel Medicine for the Pregnant Patient

Originally posted on Bits & Bumps:
On this episode of the podcast we are joined by Dr Wendy Sexton to talk about travel medicine for the pregnant patient.  Take home messages: The best time to travel is in the second trimester, but be sure to advise patients about the clinical and financial risks in case…

October 7, 2016 in Travel medicine, Women's Health & Obstetrics.

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