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    There Was a Farmer Had a Rash …

    February 2, 2006

    A61-year-old farmer from Iowa with a medical history significant for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in remission presented for evaluation and treatment of two ulcerating lesions, located on his left forearm and left thigh of two months’ duration.

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    Come Together

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    Key leaders in internal medicine call for a revision in residency training

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    What Is a Hospitalist?

    February 2, 2006

    The new kids on the block promote a paradigm shift in hospital medicine

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    Moby Doc

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    A tale of medical school

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    Help Me. I Can’t Speak.

    January 2, 2006

    The pediatric hospitalist’s role in recognizing & reporting child abuse

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