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Dr. Damián Carlson
 

Docente estable de la Carrera de Postgrado de Clínica Médica – UNR

Tutor de Residentes de Clínica Médica – Hospital Provincial del Centenario

Coordinador de 1° módulo anual de la Carrera de Postgrado de Clínica Médica – UNR

Responsable de Centro Formador de la Carrera de Postgrado de Clínica Médica – UNR
 

 

 

Accidente isquémico transitorio

Dr. Damián Carlson
 

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