hematology oncolology interview
Posted By: Mary Lou on 2008-02-05
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Subject: hematology oncolology interview
I suddenly got a call for an interview with a hematology/oncology group. Does anyone know of a site that I could quickly go to try and review some of the words, maybe some chemotherapy drugs, etc. I have been working with a urology group and a pain management group for 10 years. I have probably forgotten what little I did know about this specialty. I have been looking, but no luck. Thanks for any help. Mary Lou P.S. Just stumbled across this site. It is awesome!
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