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ACP Launches an Online, Mobile Game based on the Popular ACP Doctor's Dilemma™ Competition

Test your knowledge in a variety of disciplines with this new online game based on the popular ACP Doctor's Dilemma™ Competition from the ACP's annual Internal Medicine meetings. The game is simple to play and all you need is a web browser.

Because this product was designed using standards for mobile web content, all devices equipped with a Web browser are supported, including mobile smartphones and PDAs like Windows Mobile devices and Palm OS devices. An active Internet connection is required to play, but there is nothing to download or install.

Visit ACP's Web site to learn more.

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