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How I Use Lucidchart to Diagnose Patients and Train New Doctors

Tom Fadial

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Figure 1: The ddxof template.

About the author

Dr. Tom Fadial is a Chief Resident (PGY-3) in Emergency Medicine at Harbor-UCLA in Torrance, CA. He graduated from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in 2014. He is the author of ddxof.com, a compilation of cases based on real patients, each inspiring a systematic approach to the evaluation and management of their chief complaint or diagnosis. His other medical education projects are on display at fadial.com.

About Lucidchart

Lucidchart, a cloud-based intelligent diagramming application, is a core component of Lucid Software's Visual Collaboration Suite. This intuitive, cloud-based solution empowers teams to collaborate in real-time to build flowcharts, mockups, UML diagrams, customer journey maps, and more. Lucidchart propels teams forward to build the future faster. Lucid is proud to serve top businesses around the world, including customers such as Google, GE, and NBC Universal, and 99% of the Fortune 500. Lucid partners with industry leaders, including Google, Atlassian, and Microsoft. Since its founding, Lucid has received numerous awards for its products, business, and workplace culture. For more information, visit lucidchart.com.

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