June 14th, 2013
Podcast 163: Boston bombings – 4





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Dr. Brien Barnewolt of Tufts Medical Center shares his thoughts on the aftermath of the April 15 bombings at the Boston Marathon. Simple things matter in these circumstances, like wearing your ID badge.
Length: 9 minutes
Categories: Boston Marathon, Emergency medicine, Mass casualties, Terrorism, Uncategorized
Tags: Boston Marathon, Brien Barnewolt, Emergency medicine, terrorism, Tufts Medical Center
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