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Date of prep: December 2020

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💊 CPD challenge: oral anticoagulants 💊

1st May 2020 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

 

This CPD challenge was based on information from the CKS topic: Anticoagulation – oral.

 

PIP readers have told us that they really enjoy our CPD challenges and would like a certificate to go with them. If you add your email and score 100% we will send you an email with your results and a CPD certificate of completion.

 

You can also just complete the CPD challenge for fun. Simply choose one of the two options below.

 

Good luck!

 


Click here to complete the CPD challenge, have your results emailed to you and get a certificate


Click here to complete the CPD challenge just for fun


 

 

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