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Clinician's Brief
Daily Newsletter  | 
UTIs & Biofilms: How to Treat
Do biofilms make bacterial urinary tract infections more difficult to treat? Discover the results of a recent study.
Urology & Nephrology
 
The Dental Patient: More than Just a Mouth
Patients with dental disease are often the same patients at risk for serious comorbidities. Let this case-based webinar show you how preanesthetic screenings with NT-proBNP, cortisol, and T4 can help you feel more confident about anesthetizing and treating these patients. {{nativenewsletter::native_1_cta}}
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What is the most common neoplasia found on transtracheal washes?
A. Carcinoma
B. Lymphoma
Test Yourself
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