Zeff talks Toxinology for the Fellowship

Some of you may have noticed some building work on the website in the form of the toxicology library. It almost has the foundations cemented in but a long way to go before we have a house warming party. On our last check of the builders we spotted a little portacabin with toxinology written on the door and inside we found the following talks from the James Hayes Saturday morning fellowship sessions in Melbourne. Snakebite and controversies: + Zeff – James Hayes Fellowship teaching Snakebite expand(document.getElementById('ddet1970850801'));expand(document.getElementById('ddetlink1970850801')) Spiderbites and the history and controversy behind red back spider antivenom: + Zeff – James Hayes Fellowship teaching Spider bite expand(document.getElementById('ddet1350480548'));expand(document.getElementById('ddetlink1350480548')) Marine envenomation: + Zeff – James Hayes Fellowship teaching Marine toxinology expand(document.getElementById('ddet322949525'));expand(document.getElementById('ddetlink322949525')) The post Zeff talks Toxinology for the Fellowship appeared first on LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog.
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