Dr. Victoria McEvoy | The Exam Room
Pediatricians left guessing at drug doses
It was one of many bad days I had as an intern at a busy city hospital: One of my fellow interns had tattled to our supervisor that I had written a prescription for amoxicillin that was twice as strong as it should have been. (Full article: 846 words)
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