Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide
Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide Books
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This matter-of-fact, pocket-sized reference provides guidance on the core clinical in rank essential for rotating through an internal medical clerkship. Divided into three sections, the text outlines the matter-of-fact skills and procedures needed on rotation, organizes clinical discussions by presentations (symptom, sign, or abnormal lab value), and presents discussions of problems organized by specific diagnosis.
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This books is awesome! Im a graduate medical student in
Australia and reckon that this book is a must for all students entering their clinical years! It covers all your bread and butter
medicine which a lot of other books fail to do!
Rating: 5 / 5
I found this book to be a fantastic study resource for my ambulatory medicine clerkship. It goes over bread and butter things you will see in outpatient clinic, differential diagnoses, and guidelines for workups. It is also a excellent resource for inpatient medicine, with a lot of “must not miss” tips and tidbits, again complete with how you work up patients presenting with certain symptoms and diagnoses and vital treatments.
Its also a quick read and well organized. The first part of the book is organized based on symptoms (e.g. chest pain, dyspepsia), which is fantastic for outpatient medicine. And the second part of the books is organized by system (e.g. cardiovascular, nephrology) and gives more in depth info on how to diagnose conditions and treatments. Each chapter has a link of cases at the end to help synthesize in rank learned. There is also a test at the end that I used to study for my ambulatory shelf. It was the only book I needed for ambulatory, but should probably be supplemented for inpatient medicine.
Rating: 5 / 5