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Scribe Medical Events 2014

  • Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Conference, 22-23 January, 2014

Pulmonary Critical Care Egypt Conference & Medical Exhibition

Organized by the Egyptian College of Critical Care Physicians (ECCCP)

  • BIOCHEM CAIRO 2014, 30 March 2014

The Annual Conference of the Medical Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department, Cairo University

  • Fundamentals of Mechanical Ventilation Course

Organized by the Egyptian College of Critical Care Physicians.

  • e-ICU Egypt Conference, 3-4 December 2014

eICU Egypt Health Informatics

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