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<includeonly>The amount of XP gained from tending depends on the type of medicine used, and what it is used on (human or animal). The equation for this is:
 
<includeonly>The amount of XP gained from tending depends on the type of medicine used, and what it is used on (human or animal). The equation for this is:
  
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<pre>XP = Patient XP Factor &times; Medicine XP Factor &times; Doctor's Learning Rate</pre>
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| XP = Patient XP Factor &times; Medicine XP Factor &times; Doctor's Learning Rate
 
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Where:
 
Where:
* Patient XP Factor is a multiplier from the patient type. ×175 for animal patients, and ×500 for human patients.
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* Patient XP Factor is a multiplier from the patient type. 175x for animal patients, and 500x for human patients.
 
* Medicine XP Factor is the medicine's potency multiplied by 0.7, and clamped in the range of 0.5 and 1.
 
* Medicine XP Factor is the medicine's potency multiplied by 0.7, and clamped in the range of 0.5 and 1.
 
* Doctor's Learning Rate is the doctor's own multiplier on XP gained for the medicine skill. See "[[Skills#Improving_skills|Improving Skills]]" for more details.
 
* Doctor's Learning Rate is the doctor's own multiplier on XP gained for the medicine skill. See "[[Skills#Improving_skills|Improving Skills]]" for more details.

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