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Intern Survival Guide: For Internal Medicine and Family Medicine Residents

AUTHOR Htwe, Khaing Khaing; Ko Ko, Nway Le; Oo, Swezinmar et al.
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (05/16/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This booklet was conceptualized after observing the struggles of interns during the very first few months of their residency. Either for a new medical graduate or foreign graduate, the transition to residency can often be a daunting one. The tips and advice suggested in this book initially started out as a 2-page list. With rave reviews and positive feedback from interns at our hospital, it has been expanded gradually and is now approaching to a three-digits page count. This booklet includes not only the essential components of management for majority of medical conditions that an intern encounters daily but also practical tips and advice to troubleshoot a variety of challenging situations in their daily life. The authors hope these pointers can empower new interns to approach the coming months with confidence and ever-increasing competence. In this 2020-2021 edition, all the chapters were revised. The outpatient management section was expanded by Khaing Khaing Htwe, the Chief Resident at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, NYC and Nway Le Ko Ko, the former chief resident at the University of Central Florida.
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ISBN-13: 9781499579680
ISBN-10: 1499579683
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 118
Carton Quantity: 68
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.25 x 8.00 inches
Weight: 0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Medical | Internal Medicine
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This booklet was conceptualized after observing the struggles of interns during the very first few months of their residency. Either for a new medical graduate or foreign graduate, the transition to residency can often be a daunting one. The tips and advice suggested in this book initially started out as a 2-page list. With rave reviews and positive feedback from interns at our hospital, it has been expanded gradually and is now approaching to a three-digits page count. This booklet includes not only the essential components of management for majority of medical conditions that an intern encounters daily but also practical tips and advice to troubleshoot a variety of challenging situations in their daily life. The authors hope these pointers can empower new interns to approach the coming months with confidence and ever-increasing competence. In this 2020-2021 edition, all the chapters were revised. The outpatient management section was expanded by Khaing Khaing Htwe, the Chief Resident at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, NYC and Nway Le Ko Ko, the former chief resident at the University of Central Florida.
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