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writing pt note - impatient
#1
hi,
i want to know that u only can type pt notes or u r given option of writing by hand too.if someone definately knows .please let me know.
thanks
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#2
Hi,

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In the subject, please mention what you’re looking for. For example: “Endocrine research in Chicago.”

Thank you.
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#3
http://www.usmle.org/announcements/defau...ntentId=60
Check this out.
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#4
thanks
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#5
In attempt to make these exams very difficult, they are actually making it simpler and the whole concept very repetitive. SOONER, STEP 1 WOULD EQUAL STEP 2CK WHICH WILL EQUAL STEP 2CS WHICH WILL NOW EQUAL STEP 3.
REGARDING THIS NEW CHANGES TO STEP 2CS, ARE THEY INCREASING THE TIME ALLOCATED TO THE PT'S NOTE OR IT WILL STILL BE 10MIN?
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joe.nathan14
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jillianhall74
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