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Preferences of using social media among COPD patients in Latinoamerica
Ivan Cherrez Ojeda (Guayaquil, Ecuador), Ivan Cherrez Ojeda, A. Baptist, Juan Calderon, Karin Plaza, José Cano, Erick Calero, José Vilema, Michel Torres, Annia Cherrez
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International Congress 2016 – Abstracts in medical education, the web and the internet
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Abstracts in medical education, the web and the internet
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Airway diseases
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Ivan Cherrez Ojeda (Guayaquil, Ecuador), Ivan Cherrez Ojeda, A. Baptist, Juan Calderon, Karin Plaza, José Cano, Erick Calero, José Vilema, Michel Torres, Annia Cherrez. Preferences of using social media among COPD patients in Latinoamerica. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2894
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