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A Chance To Match Up To the Docs


The below link may be old news for some. This is  an online continuing medical education course test.You get to play doctor. There are 3 patients. I picked the px in the middle first. I made a few mistakes, but she will probably be OK in the end. If nothing else the tests themselves iholds alot of pertinent info for those with HCV. And, its kinda fun.

Mr Liver




http://www.casemedcme.com/home.do
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I took one of the quizzes on clinicaloptions.com, and a few months later received an envelope in the mail containing a certificate for half a continuing ed credit in internal medicine.  What a hoot!  I barely passed freshman biology because all I ever saw in the microscope were my eyelashes.
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Hey,,,thanks for posting as I have never seen this!  This is definitely worth the sign up and guess I have learned quite a bit through these years on hep!
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