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Making Quickie Handouts

 

  • Get an article and write down the 5 key points and then xerox the entire article
  • Make up 3 quick focused cases and attach them to the relevant article
  • If someone does a presentation without a handout, have them xerox their notes and hand it out later.

Finding articles: Use the Internet as a resource. The library has several databases where you can search for relevant articles. (http://wichita.kumc.edu/library)

Sample handout - Geriatric Pharmacology

Sample handout - Insulin Regimens

 

 

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