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Internal medicine training notes and survival guide = an insider's roadmap for the journey from resident to attending physician /
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正題名/作者:
Internal medicine training notes and survival guide/ by Kehua Zhou.
其他題名:
an insider's roadmap for the journey from resident to attending physician /
作者:
Zhou, Kehua.
出版者:
New York, NY :Springer US : : 2024.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 585 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
General Practice and Family Medicine. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-4039-5
ISBN:
9781071640395
Internal medicine training notes and survival guide = an insider's roadmap for the journey from resident to attending physician /
Zhou, Kehua.
Internal medicine training notes and survival guide
an insider's roadmap for the journey from resident to attending physician /[electronic resource] :by Kehua Zhou. - New York, NY :Springer US :2024. - xiv, 585 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface -- Background -- Structure of the book -- Intended use -- Daily Notes as an Internal Medicine Resident -- 1. The journey begins with ICU rotation -- 2. The general internal medicine floor rotation -- 3. A brief break at the Radiology Department -- 4. A quick dive into the general medicine floor with an emphasis on cardiology -- 5. First taste of being a nocturnist followed by a general medicine floor rotation -- 6. Immersion in the infectious disease world -- 7. Deja vu ICU rotation followed by a miscellaneous learning rotation -- 8. The endocrinology world -- 9. Back to general internal medicine floor rotation -- 10. The ICU observer, nocturnist with closed ICU, and palliative care medicine -- 11. Sports medicine, rheumatology, admitter, followed by general medicine floor. 12. Senior resident at ICU and back being a nocturnist -- 13. The last year of residency training -- 14. Part II. Ambulatory Medicine -- 15. Part III. Specialty Training for a General Internist -- 16. Part IV. The Universal Admitter in Hospital -- 17. Part IV- Advanced EKG for Hospitalist -- 18. Part IV- Hematology and Oncology for Hospitalist -- 19. Part IV. 37. The Infectious Disease Consultation -- 1. The journey begins with ICU rotation -- 2. The general internal medicine floor rotation -- 3. A brief break at the Radiology Department -- 4. A quick dive into the general medicine floor with an emphasis on cardiology -- 5. First taste of being a nocturnist followed by a general medicine floor rotation -- 6. Immersion in the infectious disease world -- 7. Deja vu ICU rotation followed by a miscellaneous learning rotation -- 8. The endocrinology world -- 9. Back to general internal medicine floor rotation -- 10. The ICU observer, nocturnist with closed ICU, and palliative care medicine -- 11. Sports medicine, rheumatology, admitter, followed by general medicine floor. 12. Senior resident at ICU and back being a nocturnist -- 13. The last year of residency training -- 14. Part II. Ambulatory Medicine -- 15. Part III. Specialty Training for a General Internist -- 16. Part IV. The Universal Admitter in Hospital -- 17. Part IV- Advanced EKG for Hospitalist -- 18. Part IV- Hematology and Oncology for Hospitalist -- 19. Part IV. 37. The Infectious Disease Consultation.
The purpose of this unique and concise title is to provide internal medicine residents and physicians, as well as other professionals engaged in internal medicine practice, with a single resource of comprehensive, abundantly helpful, time-saving training and practice notes. Developed by a now highly experienced hospitalist physician during his three years' residency training in internal medicine, as well as during his current role as a practicing hospitalist, these notes provide a broad framework and tool not only for the learning and practicing of internal medicine after graduation from professional schools and during training, but after residency training as well. The majority of the notes were presented as one to a few sentences, rendering the information succinct and easy to digest. The notes also provide simple, key information in patient care including, but not limited to, the workup and management of a wide range of clinical scenarios. The book was divided into three general areas -- 1) daily notes taken during the author's residency training (in the format of a diary with the original dates but updated knowledge and information), 2) notes for outpatient medicine and clinical subspecialties, and 3) notes as a hospitalist. The daily notes were based on knowledge and experiences the author learned from actual clinical cases (workup, medication regimen, patient education, and sometimes patient and family interactions) The notes for outpatient medicine and clinical subspecialties were based on specific topics/subspecialties and were heavily clinically oriented with a focus on patient care. The addition of notes as a hospitalist was based on the author's duties as a hospitalist, which requires knowledge and understanding of acute neurological and neurosurgical issues, various types of cancers, and some common yet complicated or uncommon clinical scenarios of infectious diseases. A major contribution to the internal medicine education literature, Internal Medicine Training Notes and Survival Guide: An Insider's Roadmap for the Journey from Resident to Attending Physician will appeal to a wide readership, including resident physicians, practicing physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners in internal medicine.
ISBN: 9781071640395
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-0716-4039-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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General Practice and Family Medicine.
LC Class. No.: RC48
Dewey Class. No.: 616
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