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...daijoubu... Saturday, December 19, 2009 So, every wednesday in Paeds we have a CME. HOs take turns to present on a variety of topics as picked by the specialists and MOs. Last Wednesday will forever be remembered as a legend in Paeds CME history. Topic of the day: Pallor in a child. Presenter's ID will be kept a secret to protect his future career, should he still have one when this is done. Tip no.1 for CME slides : Never, EVER, use sites like wrongdiagnosis.com as a 'credible source'. Tip no.2 for CME slides : Never, EVER put something on a slide you cannot explain to your colleagues. Tip no.3 for CME slides : Never, EVER copy paste content meant for an adult patient in a presentation about PAEDS. Long story short... Apparently a loss of libido is a symptom of anemia in children. I've never seen a specialist laugh so hard. Correction, 3 specialists... -ionie 6:01 AM posted by Shiawase   0 comments Saturday, May 02, 2009 monday, may 4th, is the day we ...

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