Fire Medical School Companion


Book Description

A complete guide to excelling in the basic science years of medical school, with sections on: Overview of Medical School Lifestyle and Time Management Motivation and Mental Health Overall Basic Science Strategies Overall Basic Science Resources Subject Guides Each subject guide lays out an effective overall approach to the subject, outlines top resources to use, links you to clutch YouTube channels and videos, and, perhaps most coveted of all, provides unique and invaluable content-specific mnemonics and/or tips. Q: Who is this book designed for? A: All medical students in their basic science years, as well as all forthcoming/aspiring medical students looking to prepare themselves for medical school. Some sections of this book are especially helpful for early, new, and forthcoming medical students (e.g. Medical School Overview, Lifestyle and Time Management, etc.). The subject guides, however, contain brilliant tips, explanations, and mnemonics that will benefit all, including experienced students simply looking to review for a particular subject or exam (e.g. USMLE Step 1). Q: Is this book like First Aid for the USMLE Step 1? A: No, it's entirely different. First Aid presents all high-yield information for almost all major basic science topics and diseases; this book, on the other hand, teaches you how to approach each subject, offers optimal strategies to use, and provides unique mnemonics and tricks. The book was written with the assumption that students will be concurrently using First Aid. As such, it avoids repeating things, including mnemonics, that are in First Aid as much as possible, so as to keep your studies as efficient as possible. The book also contains sections addressing matters of lifestyle, motivation and mental health, and study strategies for the basic sciences.




Medical School Companion


Book Description

Inside Medical School combines expert, candid advice for academic success with the results of the largest national survey of students at the top 123 medical schools.




Oxford Handbook for Medical School


Book Description

Medical school is full of unfamiliar and often frightening experiences for students. In the first year, a student must move away from home, balance personal finances, assimilate large volumes of information, learn practical skills, pass high stakes exams, and face a range of unique experiences. The Oxford Handbook for Medical School provides an essential, practical guide for all students, whether you have just received your offer, you're eager to succeed on the wards, or you're about to start your final exams. This handbook includes quick-access summaries covering the crucial information for your preclinical years and for each clinical specialty. With bullet lists of the key information you need to know, and helpful mnemonics throughout, this is a concise yet thoroughly comprehensive guide. Written by a team of consultants and recent students, now successfully graduated and embarking on their careers, this book will be your closest companion right up to graduation. More than a survival guide, it will help you navigate the bewildering range of opportunities medical school offers, showing you how to make the most of your time, so you are fully prepared for your future career.




The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities


Book Description

Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections" - offers current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications" comprises a wide selection of a range of arts and humanities modalities from comedy and writing to dancing, yoga and horticulture.




Internal Medicine Essentials for Clerkship Students 2


Book Description

A collaboration of the American College of Physicians and the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine, this new edition was written by authors who helped design the internal medicine curriculum and who are actively involved in teaching students on the Internal Medicine clerkship. Prepare for internal medicine clinical rounds and the end-of-rotation exam with the fully revised and updated Internal Medicine Essentials for Clerkship Students 2! This new edition is organized around the major training areas included in the nationally recognized Core Medicine Clerkship Curriculum Guide




The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application Process


Book Description

The fourth installment of The Premed Playbook series brings together all of the wisdom of helping thousands of students through the medical school application process.




Medical School Companion Obstetrics and Gynecology


Book Description

This is an obstetrics and gynecology review book designed to help medical students do well on the USMLE/COMLEX, shelf exams, and rotations. It is also a good preparation for those students who want to enter into an obstetrics and gynecology residency program. This book contains frequently mismanaged scenarios in obstetrics and gynecology and is the first medical review book that is designed to help the reader identify wrong management. In addition it contains numerous medical diagrams, sonogram, and images which make is easier for students to learn. This book is also useful for PA students, NP students, CNM students, and nonmedical professionals.




White Coat Companion (2021 Edition)


Book Description

Full medical review for core clinical clerkships and USMLE Step 2CK and 3 exams




Medicine and Literature, Volume Two


Book Description

‘When I want to know the real rock-bottom truth about what happens all the time in this doctoring life, what happens to us, and to the folks who bring us their hearts and worries to be heard, that’s when I turn, every time, to the novelists, the playwrights, the poets, the essayists, who have given us the sights and sounds, the feel, of all that goes on, minute by minute. What Tolstoy and Chekhov knew, we need to know for ourselves, for our own sakes, as we live out our medical lives.’ William Carlos Williams ‘The most fundamental of all consulting skills is genuine curiosity about other people, the constant urge to wonder ‘Why are they as they are?’ We should open our minds to the life of the imagination not just for its entertainment value, but for the mindset of curiosity it engenders in us. Such books as John Salinsky describes in this and his previous volume combine powerful opportunities for our own professional growth with pleasure and recreation too.’ Roger Neighbour in his Foreword ‘This carefully assembled, wonderfully telling book is a “companion,” for sure, a lasting and most helpful one, for the medical travelling that awaits us.’ Robert Coles in his Foreword.




Internal Medicine Essentials for Students


Book Description

Like its best-selling predecessor, this invaluable guide demonstrates to students how to care for patients, prepare for clinical rounds, and study for the end of rotation examination. Organized around the major training areas included in the nationally recognized Core Medicine Clerkship Curriculum Guide, IM Essentials contains 10% more content than the second edition, over 250 additional differential diagnosis tables and treatment algorithms, and over 70 color plates. Its usefulness is enhanced by links to over 460 pages of online materials, including new clinical photographs, tables, screening tools, and other instruments. To further enrich your learning, each chapter of IM Essentials is fully integrated with its companion volume, MKSAP for Students 5, which features more than 450 self-assessment questions. IM Essentials contains content that can answer all the questions in MKSAP for Students 5. Features: * Covers the common problems and disorders a student is likely to encounter * 10% more content * Over 250 additioanl differential diagnosis tables and treatment algorithms * Over 70 color plates * Enhanced with over 460 pages of online materials * A unique resource that provides medical students with the skills they need to enhance learning during the third-year internal medicine clerkship