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Original Articles

The focused physical examination

Should checkups be tailor-made?

Pages 171-186 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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The “complete physical examination” taught in medical schools is not always the best approach to clinical assessment of asymptomatic adults. The authors of this article review the controversy surrounding the utility of routine physical examination, advocating evolution in medical practice from use of the complete physical examination toward the focused physical examination.

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