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Category: General Advice

10 White Coat Essentials

April 18, 2017

Stethoscope: Never leave home without it! As most services require a heart, lung and abdomen exam on every patient, carrying a stethoscope is critical to your physical exam.  I purchased a charm from CharMED to easily identify my stethoscope, but other people use tape or a patient ID bracelet to mark it. Side note, I have a … More 10 White Coat Essentials

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