Resident Readiness Internal Medicine

Resident Readiness Internal Medicine
ISBN-10
0071773185
ISBN-13
9780071773188
Category
Medical
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
2013-05-29
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Prof Med/Tech
Authors
Debra Klamen, Susan Hingle

Description

Everything you need to know for your first day as a medicine resident Resident Readiness Internal Medicine is designed to prepare newly matched residents for the full range of clinical scenarios they will encounter during their internal medicine residency. Entirely case-based, the book presents clinical scenarios followed by questions with detailed answer explanations Also included is discussion of the clinical problem-solving process, clinical pearls highlighting key points, and comprehension questions Inspired by the successful course at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine entitled “Resident Readiness”

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