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    • To introduce PC-FACS (Fast Article Critical Summaries for Clinicians in Palliative Care) as a resource.
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    • PC-FACS delivers critical research findings to palliative care professionals.
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    • PC-FACS is a valuable electronic resource for palliative care clinicians.
    • The American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine offers this free benefit to members, including CME credits.