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BECOMING A PHYSICIAN

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Volume 351:10-12 July 1, 2004 Number 1
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Journal Clubs — Science as Conversation
Joe Wright, B.A.

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I had forgotten about it amidst the other tasks of medical-student life: exams, patient write-ups, the shirt I needed to iron. But an e-mail from my fellow student John reminded me that it was my turn to lead the journal club for our HIV–AIDS interest group. I had no idea what article I would bring. I bumbled through PubMed in search of a paper, wandering through several topics before landing on an article about the high prevalence of chlamydia in China,1 along with an editorial2 arguing for a particular strategy for preventing a new explosion of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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