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Life & Death in Intensive Care- Not Quite Straight Forward

Dr Swapnil Pawar November 10, 2018 370


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In this thought-provoking talk, Dr Arvind Rajamani from Nepean Intensive Care speaks about his approach towards the end of life care in ICU. The second week in ICU deserves a second look, and we need to ask ourselves a question regarding the appropriateness of treatment in the select group of patients, says Dr Rajamani.

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