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Author: Mitchell Edwards D.O.
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This guide was created to simplify, yet cover in detail, the most COMMON workups and diseases seen in the field of Internal Medicine. It is perfect for any 3rd or 4th year medical student, intern or resident, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or even attending. It is designed to be small enough to bring with you to work to use as a reference book, but also to be used as a study tool for high yield testing points. It starts with common symptoms and their workups and management, such as shortness of breath and chest pain amongst others. The most common diagnoses seen are then explored, and the text dives into the approach to the history/physical, differential, labs/imaging, diagnostic/treatment algorithms, treatment, etiologies, risk factors, pathogenesis, complications, prevention, and general admission orders. Miscellaneous topics (chest X-ray reading, EKGs, etc.) and basic ICU topics (shock, vasopressors, DKA, etc.) are explained, as well as common medications prescribed. All the material is evidence-based (with references to clinical trials) with sources used including Update, Harrisons Principals to Internal Medicine 19th Edition, Pocket Medicine 5th Edition, MKSAP 17, and Online MedEd amongst others. I hope this guide is helpful to you in your training and beyond.
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John Villa (verified owner) –
Pretty good reference for common diagnoses that an internist would see. Relatively inexpensive as well
Stacy D (verified owner) –
Highly recommended. Great book for common work ups in Internal Medicine residency. Recommended to anyone in intern year and beyond.
ALI KENAWI (verified owner) –
to make medicine simple is the way to be an excellent clinician
Javy (verified owner) –
Cover the most common scenarios. I recommend this book to every Doctor, ARNP, PA that need to find answer focused.
Vivacious (verified owner) –
Very helpful for new grad or students rotation in internal medicine. Concise but in depth explanations with deferential diagnosis. Must have
JOANNA J. (verified owner) –
very informative and helpful. A must have
Ariane Grosskth (verified owner) –
This book is super informative and has been a great help with clinicals! I highly recommend it!!
Michelle Fox (verified owner) –
Outstanding book with great information
Thomas Besley (verified owner) –
Not detailed enough
Jessica Jacobson (verified owner) –
Good book that I really enjoyed reading but did not like having to do a review to keep reading .
Kindle Customer (verified owner) –
I loved how easy this book is to use and get to the information that I needed. Would buy 10 times over if I could
Cassie Harcha (verified owner) –
Good!
millie (verified owner) –
I was really excited for this book, but was not not as I envisioned when I got it. It is okay, but not for me.
T (verified owner) –
I’m a new hospitalist PA and have begun using this as a great on the spot reference for inpt workups. Helps me to make sure my initial orders are well thought out and complete.
Amber g (verified owner) –
This has been very useful — gives guidance on what to order based on different diagnoses.
Celeste M. (verified owner) –
This is a great resource for any new grad clinicians working in internal medicine. Quick and easy ready for when you’re on the go in the hospital.
HUGO (verified owner) –
Very useful and quickly guide that will help you to be prepare in the common cases it’s very useful too with the labs
90deni (verified owner) –
Great content to get you going in internal medicine and to get you thinking the right way…
Jackie (verified owner) –
Work
Sabrina Steinecke (verified owner) –
Love this book as a Hospitalist PA
Abe A (verified owner) –
This is a must have for working up patients when you assume a floor senior role.
JhoPat (verified owner) –
Good book for 4th year medical students and interns. I used it a lot on my night rotation just to make sure I did not miss anything on my differential diagnosis
jkurt (verified owner) –
To the point. Very well thought out. Comprehensive for how short it is.
Tiffany Nolin (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Commonsense approach to include differential Diagnosis. Love having on Kindle and on my phone great for during down times or when wanting something short to read
MJL (verified owner) –
I really like this one. It helps a lot of information.
Average Homeowner (verified owner) –
I like book. Book is good. I’m glad I bought it.
Kevin S. Mckenna (verified owner) –
quick,bulleted info, great for refreshing knowledge. wish i wouldve had it to study as a new grad. reccomend
Travis G Minzloff (verified owner) –
Succinct and highly informative. Delicious.
Chinkoogarcia (verified owner) –
Good book. The best and easiest l’ ve seen over here. I strongly recommend it. All internal medicine resident need something like this.
Lise M. (verified owner) –
Very helpful
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
Great read and have on you guide for new hospitalists.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
I like it, I wish I had gotten it a few months earlier into my residency.
LECOEUR ELISE (verified owner) –
Great for PA and medical students.Outlined with easy to follow and comprehend.I would recommend this book. Download now