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Conditioning Side Effects in Stem Cell Transplant

Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive video lecture on managing conditioning side effects in stem cell transplant patients. Gain essential knowledge for house officers covering the Stem Cell Transplant Unit. Delve into four detailed chapters, including two case studies, hemorrhagic myocarditis, and other critical side effects. Learn from internationally recognized expert Steven Margossian as he provides valuable insights for healthcare clinicians caring for critically ill children. Access this peer-reviewed, open-access content through OPENPediatrics, an interactive digital learning platform sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.

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"Conditioning Side Effects in Stem Cell Transplant" by Steven Margossian for OPENPediatrics


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OPENPediatrics

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