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Medical Blogs: An Interview with Kevin Pho of KevinMD
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Title Medical Blogs: An Interview with Kevin Pho of KevinMD
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/sound/podcast/Medical_Blogs_Interview_with_KevinMD.mp3
Description Kent Bottles, MD, Interviews Kevin Pho, M.D. and founder of http://www.kevinmd.com/blog about blogging and its and importance to the medical practice community.
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Date Nov 6, 2007
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