Difference between revisions of "Literature"
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Revision as of 03:26, 1 July 2017
Literature doesn't refer to fun books like Harry Potter and the Social Worker's Forms. No. Literature refers to that stack of unread stack of journal articles and papers, usually in a corner of the home or an office, that a healthcare provider hasn't or will ever actually read.
Literature Used in a Sentence
- According to the literature, 8% of 100 falls just shy of 10%.
- Based on my review of the literature, more studies are needed.[1]
Additional Reading
- 2016 Updated Laws of the House of God
- CME
References