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Point-of-Care Testing for COVID-19

Philip Seo, MD, MHS  |  Issue: February 2021  |  February 16, 2021


Philip Seo, MD, MHSPhilip Seo, MD, MHS, is an associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore. He is director of both the Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center and the Johns Hopkins Rheumatology Fellowship Program.

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