Laboratory Testing in Urgent Care: Best Practices for Choosing and Interpreting Respiratory and Genitourinary Tests (ObGyn CME and Infectious Disease CME) | Journal Club
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Laboratory Testing in Urgent Care: Best Practices for Choosing and Interpreting Respiratory and Genitourinary Tests (ObGyn CME and Infectious Disease CME)

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Publication Information
Authors

Christopher Chao, MD; Joseph Hwang, MLS(ASCP), MPH, PA-C

Peer Reviewed By

Omar Ghazanfar, MD; Sean M. McNeeley, MD, FCUCM

Publication Date

November 1, 2025

CME Expiration Date

November 1, 2028    CME Information

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