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Aristus

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Sat Jun 11, 2016, 12:48 AM Jun 2016

I'm reading a book on clinical medicine case studies.

It's a lot more interesting that my recertification study manual, which is as dry as a month-old bagel.

Three weeks until my exam. Reading these case studies gives me a lot of confidence. Most of the time, I can spot the diagnosis and predict the next step in evaluation and treatment. The times when I'm wrong serve as a good, and often exciting, learning opportunity.

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I'm reading a book on clinical medicine case studies. (Original Post) Aristus Jun 2016 OP
GOOD to hear, Aristus! elleng Jun 2016 #1
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