A Hypothesis-Driven, Near-Peer Physical Diagnosis Module on Streptococcal Pharyngitis Within the Pediatrics Clerkship
Lindsay Podraza(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Maya Neeley(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Lauren S. Starnes(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Logan Garfield(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Alyssa Schlotman(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Kyle Langford(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Nicole Chambers(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), A. Metro(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital)
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