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Human obesity. Exploding the myths.

D S Weigle1

  • 1Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195.

The Western Journal of Medicine
|October 1, 1990
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

This study summarizes a medical discussion from the University of Washington. It was edited by Drs. Ramsey and Fialkow for clarity and understanding.

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Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Grand Rounds discussions provide valuable clinical insights.
  • The University of Washington Department of Medicine hosts regular educational sessions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an edited transcription of a Grand Rounds discussion.
  • To disseminate key medical knowledge shared during the session.

Main Methods:

  • Selection of a weekly Grand Rounds discussion.
  • Transcription and subsequent editing by senior faculty.

Main Results:

  • The discussion was chosen from a regular academic meeting.
  • Editorial review ensured accuracy and clarity of content.

Conclusions:

  • Edited Grand Rounds discussions serve as important educational resources.
  • Faculty involvement in editing enhances the quality of medical knowledge dissemination.