Podcast | Practice of Medicine | March 31, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine: Thoughts from a Vaccinated Physician
The podcast will cover the COVID-19 vaccine which Dr. Hartman has received and he will discuss his opinions on the vaccine.
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The podcast will cover the COVID-19 vaccine which Dr. Hartman has received and he will discuss his opinions on the vaccine.
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