Ready to Connect with Medical Professionals and Discover Technical Advances?

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I am here to network with other medical professionals and learn about technical advances.
 
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johnnymacinta said:
I am here to network with other medical professionals and learn about technical advances.
Greetings, time to break out the stethoscope, eh... we hope you like and have a favorite fish... What is it ?

Rhody...
 
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Welcome to PF, johnny. Hope you enjoy it here :smile:
 
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Welcome! Don't accept the gift basket. It's full of tuna.
 
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