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Why do I go to the same subspecialty clinic as my ward attending (e.g. ID ward attending and ID clinic) rather have exposure to a different subspecialty?

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Why do I go to the same subspecialty clinic as my ward attending (e.g. ID ward attending and ID clinic) rather have exposure to a different subspecialty?

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The reasoning behind this is that by having you rotate in clinic with your ward attending, it would foster more one-on-one contact with your attending and you would already have a sense of your attendings expectations, which might make the limited clinic experiences more efficient and beneficial.

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