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Choosing Wisely is a health campaign which seeks to share health information with patients and health care providers.

This project shares information from the Society of General Internal Medicine on Wikipedia.

Articles of interest

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Articles relating to Society of General Internal Medicine content
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Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
Society of General Internal Medicine chart 7029 January 2013
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References

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Society of General Internal Medicine (September 2013), "Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question", Choosing Wisely: an initiative of the ABIM Foundation, Society of General Internal Medicine, retrieved 30 December 2013, which cites

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    • Chopra, V.; Anand, S.; Hickner, A.; Buist, M.; Rogers, M. A.; Saint, S.; Flanders, S. A. (2013). "Risk of venous thromboembolism associated with peripherally inserted central catheters: A systematic review and meta-analysis". The Lancet. 382 (9889): 311. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60592-9.
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