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    ACR on Air Podcast - 10 month(s) ago

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    During my first 2 years of medical school, I noticed how many syndromes and symptoms are named after animals. These visual metaphors are especially memorable because they evoke clear and vivid images and shapes. However, there may be opportunities to take the metaphor beyond just resembling a condition—it may be a way to explore further the illness experience itself. This digital art collection…

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    During my first 2 years of medical school, I noticed how many syndromes and symptoms are named after animals. These visual metaphors are especially memorable because they evoke clear and vivid images and shapes. However, there may be opportunities to take the metaphor beyond just resembling a condition—it may be a way to explore further the illness experience itself. This digital art collection…

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    ACR on Air Podcast - 10 month(s) ago

    Listen to ACR on Air, the official podcast of the American College of Rheumatology, for information on rheumatic disease research, solutions for practice management issues, legislative policies impacting patient care, and more.

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