INSIDER'S GUIDE TO EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP SUCCESS
The only student-to-student, step-by-step guide to clerkship successInsider tips for outstanding performance from students who excelledHundreds of recently tested high-yield topics from shelf exams and the USMLE Step 2NEW "Typical Scenario" and "Exam Tip" study boxes prepare you for questions on the exam"Ward tips" arm you with answers to common pimping questions"Classifieds" do the research for you, featuring high-yield websites and top extracurricular opportunities and scholarshipsTear-out cards with essential emergency medicine concepts in pocket-ready format
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"First Aid succeeds in reviewing the basics of emergency medicine disease processes and treatments and preparing medical students for clerkship examinations by providing less than one page summaries of the most common disease processes seen in the emergency medicine field, thus allowing the student to familiarize himself with the definition, etiology or pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of each illness...Overall, I recommend First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Clerkship as a fun and potentially interactive basic review of emergency medicine topics for medical students." Annals of Emergency Medicine 20070101
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978-0-07-144873-4 (9780071448734)
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Latha Ganti, MD, MS, FACEP is Chief, Division of Clinical Research and Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville. She is also Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (Rochester, MN) and serves as Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Emergency Medicine.
S. Matthew Stead, MD, PhD Resident in Pediatric Neurology Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
Matthew S. Kaufman, MD Resident Department of Internal Medicine Long Island Jewish Medical Center New York
Section I: How to Succeed in the Emergency Medicine ClerkshipSection II: Database of High-Yield FactsResuscitationDiagnosticsTraumaNeurologic EmergenciesHead and Neck EmergenciesRespiratory EmergenciesCardiovascular EmergenciesGI EmergenciesRenal and Genitourinary EmergenciesHematologic and Oncologic EmergenciesGynecologic EmergenciesObstetric EmergenciesMusculoskeletal EmergenciesEndocrine EmergenciesDermatologic EmergenciesProceduresEmergency ToxicologyEnvironmental EmergenciesEMSEthics, Medicolegal Issues, and Evidence-Based MedicineSection III: ClassifiedIndex