Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide

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Paperback, 688 Pages
Published: SEP-2007
ISBN 10: 0-323-04558-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-323-04558-2
Imprint: MOSBY


By
Douglas Paauw, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Coordinator for Student Teaching, Rathman Family Foundation Endowed Chair for Patient Centered Clinical Education, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA
Lisanne Burkholder, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, Associate Program Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
Mary Migeon, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA

Description
Here's all the help you need to survive your internal medicine clerkship! This handy guide offers you practical, must-have guidance on the causes, clinical evaluation, and treatment of common medical conditions—knowledge that every student can and should master. Section 1 outlines the practical skills and procedures you must know on rotation; Sections 2 and 3 describe health conditions organized by presentation (symptom, sign, abnormal lab value) and by specific diagnosis, allowing you to approach a given health problem from either direction.

Included in series
Clerkship Guides

Audience:
3rd and 4th year medical students


 
Last update: 6 Nov 2011