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Re: Gyn: POP-QFrom: ND84MD@aol.comThu Jan 10 17:29:23 2008
In a message dated 1/10/08 10:04:52 AM, rd.braun@gmail.com writes:
> the head of the urogyne program at Dartmouth why should there be different standards? i adopted the pop-q 3 years ago and it is invaluable in the longitudinal care of my own patients. i dont publish, but it is very easy to quantify my exams over a series of visits. it will take you no more than 100 exams to become proficient in pop q. ************** Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.
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