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Good recommendations! I think the single most important thing about an internal medicine rotation for med stduents (if you had to prioritize one thing, I know there are many other important things!) is to learn diagnostic schemas. That's because a patient is going to present with something like, say, a headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, or abdo pain. So we need to have a way to organize our clinical reasoning regarding our patient's chief complaint (e.g. chest pain). In short we need to learn diagnostic schemas. As the video notes, Clinical Problem Solvers has good diagnostic schemas on their website. In addition, I'd recommend a book like Symptom to Diagnosis by Scott Stern et al and especially the books Frameworks for Internal Medicine by Andre Mansoor. By "frameworks" he means diagnostic schemas.
Appreciate all your transition to residency videos. Pretty solid stuff. I'll be doing neurology and wanted to have something more concrete than simply rest before residency.
Hey, friends! Hope you enjoyed today's video about "Best Resources For Internal Medicine You Need To Know About". Take advantage of all my favorite med school tips and tricks in this free guide here! (themdjourney.com/med-school-success-handbook/) Good luck on your journey! 💪
Yes, please make videos for EKG too🥺
Good recommendations! I think the single most important thing about an internal medicine rotation for med stduents (if you had to prioritize one thing, I know there are many other important things!) is to learn diagnostic schemas. That's because a patient is going to present with something like, say, a headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, or abdo pain. So we need to have a way to organize our clinical reasoning regarding our patient's chief complaint (e.g. chest pain). In short we need to learn diagnostic schemas. As the video notes, Clinical Problem Solvers has good diagnostic schemas on their website. In addition, I'd recommend a book like Symptom to Diagnosis by Scott Stern et al and especially the books Frameworks for Internal Medicine by Andre Mansoor. By "frameworks" he means diagnostic schemas.
Please do an EKG video! Thank you!
Appreciate all your transition to residency videos. Pretty solid stuff. I'll be doing neurology and wanted to have something more concrete than simply rest before residency.
I'd love an EKG video - I just can't make it make sense!
kindly make an EKG video
Great video kindly suggest any free resource for medicine questions.. especially in residency
This is extremely helpful. Thank you.
Can I ask which pdf reader do you use for reading textbook?
PDF X-change viewer
Sir r u from India (Gujarat)
Born in Rajasthan
How about Horrison book?
All are the resources free or pls answer me
Very interesting and helpful! Thank you very much!
Wish I watched this video earlier 😭
Better late than never :)
How much is your salary?