A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Fake pelvis to replace fake patient
The University of Minnesota spends $150,000 a year to hire pretend patients to undergo pelvic exams, so that medical students can practice on them. That is going to change. The new policy replaces pretend patients with plastic pelvises. Read more here.
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