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Mar 24, 2023
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cougfanz
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True. Just didn’t know if you would have to worry more about skill atrophy
Plus acuity of patients can be stressful..
Both might not have great ROI for very part time work but I still think it would be worth it
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True. Just didn’t know if you would have to worry more about skill atrophy
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