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I still use the lab descriptions in ePocrates. Labs are like pharmacology; the more you look things up, the more you use the tests, the more you learn.

We have labs in our SimLabs and tabletops -- the students can call up labs and interpret what they have in view of the patient's presentations. If your program does something like that, you should be familiar with at least the common labs before your clinicals begin.

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