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This group is to discuss study questions and figure out stuff that doesn't makes sense.  It is primarily directed at senior level residents getting ready for the exam ([[FRCPC]]).
This group is to discuss study questions and figure out stuff that doesn't makes sense.  It is primarily directed at senior level residents getting ready for the exam ([[FRCPC]]).


==Objective==
==Objectives==
*Spurn revision of the articles - so anyone trying to answer the question you have now... will be able to easily find the answer in the future.
*Spurn revision of the articles - so anyone trying to answer the question you have now... will be able to easily find the answer in the future.
*Allow people that do not currently have a study buddy in the room to ask the "stupid" (pathology) questions they have.
*Allow people that do not currently have a study buddy in the room to ask the "stupid" (pathology) questions they have.
**There are no stupid questions.
**There are no stupid questions.
*Create spot diagnosis quizzes to review material.
*Create spot diagnosis quizzes to review material.
*More smart pathologists with [[FRCPC]] behind their name.


==Ground rules==
==Ground rules==

Revision as of 05:51, 10 October 2014

Study Group and LP:SG redirect here.

Welcome to the Study Group!

This group is to discuss study questions and figure out stuff that doesn't makes sense. It is primarily directed at senior level residents getting ready for the exam (FRCPC).

Objectives

  • Spurn revision of the articles - so anyone trying to answer the question you have now... will be able to easily find the answer in the future.
  • Allow people that do not currently have a study buddy in the room to ask the "stupid" (pathology) questions they have.
    • There are no stupid questions.
  • Create spot diagnosis quizzes to review material.
  • More smart pathologists with FRCPC behind their name.

Ground rules

  • Old exams that may have fallen into your lap are completely off limits. They are copyrighted.
  • Be respectful of others.
  • Post the questions on the Discussion page.

Participants

Michael (talk) 21:13, 4 October 2014 (EDT)