The Role of Cyanide in Smoke Inhalation: New Treatment for a Silent Killer CME

Marc Eckstein, MD, FACEP; Donald W. Walsh, PhD, EMT-P; Gregory M. Bogdan, PhD Author Information and Disclosures

Release Date: July 30, 2007Valid for credit through July 30, 2008

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This program is based on a symposium entitled The Role of Cyanide in Smoke Inhalation: New Treatment for a Silent Killer, which took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, Sunday, October 15, 2006.

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