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Musculoskeletal & Connective Tissue Disease

 
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Should this perceived need be more thoroughly addressed?

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:47 pm    Post subject: Musculoskeletal & Connective Tissue Disease Reply with quote

I've heard some mention from SMD09 that certain topics in musculoskeletal / connective tissue disease seemed "new" when they began studying for boards. I experienced it also. I find it less an issue of boards prep and simply just one of those things that slipped through the cracks.

I posted here because the material isn't covered in any specific course -- it sort of fell on POM2 Rheum, Immunology, and a bit in Pathology. It may thus be an opportunity for cross-disciplinary approach... ?

Thoughts? Vasculitis?

Whenever or wherever it's taught, it's got to be after Immunology.
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