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  Vol. 283 No. 5, February 2, 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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February 2, 2000

JAMA. 2000;283:681-682.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

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Physicians with current and valid licenses in the United States, Canada, or Mexico who read any 3 of the selected continuing medical education (CME) articles in this issue of JAMA, complete the CME Evaluation Form, and fax it to the number or mail it to the address at the bottom of the CME Evaluation Form are eligible for category 1 CME credit. There is no charge.

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