TLDR The exam tested knowledge on various skin-related topics for CME credit.
The document provided instructions and questions for a CME examination based on articles from volume 43 of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, covering a wide range of dermatological topics such as metal allergies, Mohs surgery, mercury toxicity, and androgenic alopecia. The examination aimed to test knowledge on these subjects, allowing participants to earn two hours of Category I CME credit.
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