A coffee for rehumatology

By : Global Rheumatology by PANLAR
04 June, 2019
https://doi.org/10.46856/grp.232.e043
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Welcome to A coffee for rheumatology, the podcast of Global Rheumatology by PANLAR (GRP) where you will hear different protagonists of rheumatology who will comment on facts and news of a scientific and educational nature, as well as relevant publications of interest to the specialty. The section is presented and conducted by Dr. Diego Jaimes.

This section will feature topical content in the form of a dialogue with different and inclusive points of view that will contribute to the analysis and development of the specialty.

You can download it to your devices to listen to it whenever and wherever you want through the iTunes, SoundCloud, or Spotify platforms, or if you prefer you can download it directly here on the GRP page.

In our first episode, we interviewed the Editor-in-Chief of GRP, Dr. Carlo Vinicio Caballero, who talks about this new protagonist in the scene of scientific publications and explains its novel format as well as its main characteristics, which will undoubtedly make it one of the sources of development, dissemination and improvement of rheumatology in the continent. 

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