Using a Chronological History of the Present Illness: Why It's So Important
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Kelley Skeff, MD, PhD, Co-Director of the Stanford Faculty Development Center for Medical Teachers, discusses why chronological history of present illness is so important, how chronological HPI impacts the clinician's time and the patients' insight into the evolution of their illness. 
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