You are a family physician. You notice bruises on your patient, a 10 year boy. What would you do?
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Today
Starting point
Tomorrow
First practice attempt
+3 Days
Feedback check
+7 Days
Momentum vs. Spiral
+14 Days
Pressure testing
1 Month
Test Day Outcome
Outcome
What 30 days created
"Lowkey wish I had a real system 😭"
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U of T Medicine
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UBC Dentistry
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David L.
McGill Medicine
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Jessica W.
Queen's Medicine
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Western Medicine
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Priya S.
Ottawa Medicine
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Alberta Medicine
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Dalhousie Medicine
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