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http://www.nemsed.org

There was an extra period in the second post.

Looking through the document, I'm surprised that they are expecting to accomplish all of the A/P in just 4-5 hours and pathophysiology in 2-3 hours (some stuff that I was expecting in A/P is showing up in the patho section). This can be the difference between it being, "Well, I've heard the term "preload" and "I understand what preload is and how it affects my patient."

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Looking through the document, I'm surprised that they are expecting to accomplish all of the A/P in just 4-5 hours and pathophysiology in 2-3 hours...

Ha! Well, if they are talking about SEMESTER hours, they *might* be getting close to what is needed.

But I doubt it. :roll:

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