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'''Wine''' is a magical alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes to help medical providers cope.


'''Uses'''
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'''Wine''' is made to consumed in order to make problems go away. In a 2015 landmark study, red '''wine''' "in moderation is good for you, while in excess is absolutely freaking amazing."<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/07/red-wine/ Study: Red Wine in Moderation Good, in Excess Freaking Amazing]</ref> White '''wine''' has not been specifically studied. However, the results of this study were extrapolated to include white '''wines.'''


In one hospital in California, '''wine''' is used as a skin preparation to cleanse a given site before surgery.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/11/surgical-prep/ VIP Treatment Offers Merlot, Pinot Noir as Surgical Prep]</ref>


'''Pairing Wine with Food'''
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Sure, you can do this, but it's way more fun to pair '''wine''' with patients. See next section.


'''Pairing Wine with Patients'''
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For a complete guide on the best pairings of '''wine''' and patients, please refer to Gomerblog's [http://gomerblog.com/2015/03/wine-pairs/ Tips: What Wine Pairs Well with Patients & Helps Me Cope with Them?]


'''Pairing Wine with Notes'''
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It is generally best to pair white '''wines''' with milder forms of notes such as [http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/alternate-co-signatures/ co-signatures] and brief op notes. For longer and bolder notes like [[Progress Note|progress notes]] or [[Discharge Summary|discharge summaries]], we recommend red '''wines''' like a nice Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Barolo.


'''References'''
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