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    ACP No Micro, No Problem?

    July 3 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Royal College of General Practitioners 30 Austin Square, London

    Tackling the UK Clinical Microbiology/Virology Workforce Crisis

     

    Come to share and learn ideas; leave with solutions.

    No Micro No Problem Day 20260703 - Flyer Final

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