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Date Posted: 12:27:37 04/01/24 Mon
Author: Gunner
Subject: Re: Intubation or a mask at night
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "Re: Intubation or a mask at night" on 09:05:34 04/01/24 Mon

Cody is a coligue of mine that I sometimes do anastisia for during surgeries. I haven't really talked to him about the program he was involved with.

Jordan and I have discussed a few times about if we could write a paper about Grant, the only problem with things like that is it would involve having other people in it and we aren't really sure how many people would be comfortable with awake intubation of being on a rasporator at night, or if people would consent to it

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