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It is possible that the physician is saying that, if

Posted By: MTGirl on 2009-04-13
In Reply to: Thank you for the suggestion. - abby

Subject: It is possible that the physician is saying that, if

that's all the patient would say. I can imagine some patients of a certain generation would not have all of the details or not want to explain them completely. If that was the case, then the doctor may dictate simply all the info that the patient would provide.


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