OSCE-Based Teaching of the Musculoskeletal Exam to Internal Medicine Residents and Medical Students: Neck and Spine
Abstract Studies have demonstrated that musculoskeletal complaints are the most common presenting illness in the primary care setting and account for up to 30% of office visits. Despite the high burden of musculoskeletal disorders, physicians are often underprepared to manage patients with complaint...
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Main Authors: | Sarita Soares (Author), Hiliary Wang (Author), Trishul Siddharthan (Author), Stephen Holt (Author) |
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