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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "see some of what we've created" mean...?

Does "some of what we've created" mean "some results of what we've created"?

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Each week, we will post a question from NEJM Knowledge+ to help Journal readers test their understanding and see some of what we've created. There's more information available at the program website, knowledgeplus.NEJM.org.
We know that for busy practitioners, time is the most precious commodity. The NEJM Knowledge+ learning system is designed to help clinicians identify what they really know and what they don't know and
then to help fill in the gaps efficiently and effectively. We think this
program will benefit physicians as a community of lifelong learners —
and will ultimately benefit the patients who rely on us to make the right
decision every time.

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http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe1401777?query=featured_home
  

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NL888 Does "some of what we've created" mean "some results of what we've created"? ) that we've created.

  • NL888 Does "some of what we've created" mean "some results of what we've created"?
  • ) that we've created.
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NL888Does "some of what we've created" mean "some results of what we've created"?
No, simply some of the things (software teaching mechanisms?) that we've created.

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