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Chapter 39 - Chapter 39: So It Was the Culprit

Diagnosis: General Surgery proficiency 10.1/100.

Awesome!

As long as the 'money' is in place, dreams really do come true.

This diagnostic skill has instantly upgraded from entry level to proficient level.

He was pleasantly surprised to find that his diagnostic vision of general surgical diseases suddenly broadened. Actually, every medical student learns about the same clinical theoretical knowledge, so why are some stronger or weaker?

In the diagnostic process, the accumulation of experience is one aspect, and diagnostic thinking is equally important.

With diagnostic experience of various similar diseases, combined with patient symptoms, examination results, medical history, age, etc., comprehensive analysis and differential diagnosis are performed.

Ultimately eliminating the false and retaining the true, it is possible to derive the correct diagnosis result.

This can greatly reduce the probability of misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.

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