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All Things Umbilical, with Dr. Elisabeth Wynne


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Welcome to the first episode of the Wright State University General Surgery Residency Ground Rounds Lectures - Hosted by Dr. Rod Gerardo.
In this episode, Dr. Elisabeth Wynne, MD - pediatric surgeon at Dayton Children's Hospital discusses everything you need to know about the pediatric umbilicus.
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