Abstract
Clinical competence is the spirit to discover something useful for the diagnosis or management of patients in a clinical setting. It requires a lively interest in humanity, careful observations, and deductive abilities. To acquire clinical competence, it is most important to observe the patients' various phenomena plainly rather than theoretically. For easy reference, I present Charles Miller Fisher's favorite sayings and my related experiences.
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