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Re: When do you read? - July 31, 2005 6:01:00 PM
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Synergy
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Duff,
Thanks for the reply! You pointed out some viable options for me to consider. I will look into the free stuff ASAP and then I'll go the 'local orthopod' route. I try the best I can to get a hold of one article a day to at least keep my mind fresh.
Thanks again! :)
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Chris Adams, PT, MPT
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Re: When do you read? - August 5, 2005 6:34:00 AM
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Geert Jeuring
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Hello Forum, I didn´t go through all off the replies, but I would like to add that it helps not having a television. This usually creates a lot of spare time.
Geert
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Re: When do you read? - August 12, 2005 1:39:00 AM
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BRuchin
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Rick, I find random times to read articles. On the commode, at lunch, before bed, hell, I bring them with me in my car when I have to meet someone and knowing me, I am always early, so I take a second to read. Articles can be like books, I don't read the whole thing at one sitting all the time. I actually find that I retain the article better if I read some of it to start and then come back to it as I have to review what I have read to continue to read it and have it make sense. You taught me to read with a highlighter, and that is definatly what I do now!!
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