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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

The value of basic science in clinical diagnosis: creating coherence among signs and symptoms

Medical EducationVolume 39 Issue 1 Page 107 - January 2005
Nicole N Woods, Lee R Brooks & Geoffrey R Norman

Conclusions Knowledge of basic science may have value in clinical diagnosis by helping students recall or reconstruct the relationships between features and diagnoses.
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