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Diabetic foot infection: Dispelling the myths

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by admin, Oct 2, 2005.

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    In the latest issue of The Diabetic Foot, Mike Edmonds writes:
     
  2. Thanks-thats a brilliant run through of some of the myths and dispelling them-I'm a level 4 student and some of the confliciting opinions you hear dotting between various clinics for placements can be very confusing!

    A wee copy and paste job will sort this out for me and keep it in my head :)
     
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