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Which Medical Shows Do Medical Students Watch?

Posted on October 1, 2010 by marylbrandt
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Epocrates (a mobile medical reference software) just published a survey of 710 medical students. In addition to details about how they find medical information, they also asked which TV shows they watch. Continue reading →

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