Upon completion of a comprehensive review of an article, participants should be able to:
1. Apply newly acquired discoveries or observations to enhance practical performance.2. Engage in critical analysis of medical literature, contemporary issues, patient care, and practice management.3. Assess the formulation and articulation of a research question or investigational clinical application within a proposed manuscript.4. Synthesize existing literature through an exhaustive review of the proposed manuscript, identifying its strengths and weaknesses prior to publication.
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