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Student essay
Is it just semantics? Medical students and their ‘first patients’
- Correspondence to Natalie Cohen, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York NY 10029, USA; natalie.cohen{at}icahn.mssm.edu
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Is it just semantics? Medical students and their ‘first patients’
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- Received April 2, 2017
- Revised February 10, 2019
- Accepted February 12, 2019
- First published March 2, 2019.
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July 01, 2019
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