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How to be "hip" for pennies a day. For the slightly older patients, learn something minor about very popular cartoons, toys, or sports, which can often be learned from newspapers (unfortunately, you cannot claim Continuing Medical Education credits for watching Saturday morning cartoons, even if it is technically "professional development"). One 6-year-old let me do whatever I needed after he discovered I knew how many different Pokémon there were, a fact I had gleaned solely through seeing the ad for the movie in the local paper.
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Pediatrics for Dummies (Or Med Students)ten fairly deeply. As an aside, a child who states that her "belly hurts" each time you come within 6 inches of it can often have her claim verified by "stethoscope palpation" while you're "listening."
<span>How to be "hip" for pennies a day. For the slightly older patients, learn something minor about very popular cartoons, toys, or sports, which can often be learned from newspapers (unfortunately, you cannot claim Continuing Medical Education credits for watching Saturday morning cartoons, even if it is technically "professional development"). One 6-year-old let me do whatever I needed after he discovered I knew how many different Pokémon there were, a fact I had gleaned solely through seeing the ad for the movie in the local paper.
Looking in ears and mouths without starting a major land war. The most difficult part of most pediatric exams is looking at eardrums and throats. Face it, otoscopes are fairl Summary
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