• Elisabeth Esteban Torné

    Pediatric intensivist Chef of the pediatric and neonatal Transport Team Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona


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    Physician Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
    Chief of the Paediatric and Neonatal Transport Team Hospital Sant Joan de Déu —  Barcelona, Spain

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    • 13/10/2023

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    The Role of the Paediatrician in the Coordination Centre

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    • 17/02/2022

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    • 24/11/2020

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    What’s new in sepsis in children?

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