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Flipping the Physical Examination: Web-Based Instruction and Live Assessment of Bedside Technique

Dustyn E. Williams and John W. Thornton
Ochsner Journal March 2016, 16 (1) 70-72;
Dustyn E. Williams
Department of Internal Medicine, Baton Rouge General Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA
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John W. Thornton III
Department of Internal Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
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