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The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) consists of three steps designed to assess a physician's ability to apply a broad spectrum of knowledge, concepts, and principles, and to evaluate the physician's basic patient-centered skills.
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paracortical lymphoid hyperplasia, classic clue, nonspecific lymphadenitis, antropyloric region, indirect repeats, allantoic duct, osmolar clearance, tra operon, venous return curve, foramen secundum, consensual reflex, interstitial oncotic pressure, most likely pathogen, scheduling permit, aorticopulmonary septum, most likely diagnosis, primary cardiac tumor, epiploic foramen, interstitial hydrostatic pressure, minimal change disease, septum secundum, physician complaining, diastolic time, minor calyces, metanephric blastema
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Test Two, Test One, Qbook Practice Tests, Section Two, United States, African American, Arnold Chiari, Niemann Pick, Mobitz Type
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