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Medical cases treated by airport medical personnel can be “as various and … critical” as those treated in hospital emergency rooms, according to a two-year analysis of medical events that occurred at a clinic in a major international airport.
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by FSF Editorial Staff | May 29, 2024
Medical cases treated by airport medical personnel can be “as various and … critical” as those treated in hospital emergency rooms, according to a two-year analysis of medical events that occurred at a clinic in a major international airport.
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