Internal Medicine 2007 - Disclosing Your Super Powers and Your Secret Identity How to Be Physician, Parent, Spouse, Etc., in the 21st Century
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Internal Medicine 2007


Disclosing Your Super Powers and Your Secret Identity How to Be Physician, Parent, Spouse, Etc., in the 21st Century

Session #: 857-120
Presenter(s): Ellen Singer, MD, FAAP, FACP
Session Length: 1:30 hr
Event: 2007 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 19-21, 2007

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Clinical questions to be addressed:
Demonstrate patterns of success to balance a successful med-peds career, family, and healthy lifestyle.
Explore the options available post-residency for med-peds graduates.
Discuss the common and frequent problems associated with having a med-peds paractice and solutions for these common areas.
Explore ways to ensure a successful, long-lasting career.




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