“Concepts & Cautions in
Electrocardiography” is a repository of
priceless information on the life-saving
skill of interpreting EKG’s. As any
practitioner can attest, the skill required
to accurately acquire information from an
EKG is a challenging combination of art and
science. Let Dr. Nelson and company teach
you both! This book is a priceless
collection of actual cardiac tracing
demonstrating conditions such as
arrhythmias, acute myocardial infarctions
and changes in axis to name a few. The
“ladder-diagram” technique is used to teach
rhythm analysis for the most cryptic of EKG
tracings. If you need to read EKG’s for your
practice of medicine, then this book can
help make you an indispensable, life-saving
asset to your patients.
The Medical School
Interview: Secrets and a System for Success
The #1 factor for
admission into medical school is the
interview evaluation!! Current practices in
admission interviews at U.S. medical
schools.
Academic Medicine 1991;66:408-12
This completely unique book will reveal the
secrets of the admissions committee, what
they are looking for and how to convince
them that you will be the best medical
student they have ever accepted. This
information will benefit anyone facing a
medical school interview, especially if you
are a little unsure of your GPA or MCAT
scores. You will learn a system that will
prepare you for almost any question an
interviewer throws at you. Learn how to
fulfill your dream and succeed in the final
and most important step of getting into
medical school: the interview!
The benefits inside this book:
explanations of the
admissions committee process and their
agendas
3 things you must
convey during every interview
approaches to your
personal statement
an Inventory
Checklist designed to help you gather
the personal information you need to
build a foundation
actual interview
examples of what to do and what not to
do
step-by-step
process for preparing your responses
7 “high yield”
questions you will almost certainly face
in every interview with explanations and
examples of how to address them
humorous and
insightful experiences from applicants
in: “Tales from the Trail”
5 Pearls:
fundamental principles that will help
you accomplish your goal of a successful
interview
**more than 30
actual questions used by admissions
committees**
SOAP Notes: The Down and
Dirty on Squeaky Clean Documentation
SOAP Notes Explained
(and all the other stuff they never told
you)
Do you feel like
there’s more to the SOAP note than the S, O,
A and P? Well you’re right. This book will
show you just how much more there is and
what you need to do to write great notes.
This book is like a double shot of espresso:
concentrated, direct, with only the
essentials. After reading this book you will
be so excited for your clerkships that
you’ll have to try not to honor!
This book covers :
the components of
the SOAP note
important little
things they don’t tell you in medical
school
when to use a SOAP
note vs. an H&P
abbreviations
handwriting and
spelling
dealing with errors
the summary
statement (the most important part of
the note)
avoiding lawsuits
differences between
the SOAP note for the primary team and
the consultant’s team
properly consulting
a specialist
where to quickly
get the essential information quickly
(time saving techniques for the wards)
how to use your
SOAP note for oral presentations
3 structuring
choices for the Assessment and Plan
differences between
the clinic, ward and ICU notes
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Insider’s Guide to Success
The #1 factor for admission into medical
school is the interview evaluation!!
"Current practices in admission interviews
at U.S. medical schools."
Academic Medicine 1991;66:408-12
This completely unique book will reveal the
secrets of the admissions committee, what
they are looking for and how to convince
them that you will be the best medical
student they have ever accepted. This
information will benefit anyone facing a
medical school interview, especially if you
are a little unsure of your GPA or MCAT
scores. You will learn a system that will
prepare you for almost any question an
interviewer throws at you. Learn how to
fulfill your dream and succeed in the final
and most important step of getting into
medical school: the interview!
The benefits inside this book:
explanations of the
admissions committee process and their
agendas
3 things you must
convey during every interview
approaches to your
personal statement
an Inventory
Checklist designed to help you gather
the personal information you need to
build a foundation
actual interview
examples of what to do and what not to
do
step-by-step
process for preparing your responses
7 “high yield”
questions you will almost certainly face
in every interview with explanations and
examples of how to address them
humorous and
insightful experiences from applicants
in: “Tales from the Trail”
5 Pearls:
fundamental principles that will help
you accomplish your goal of a successful
interview
**more than 30
actual questions used by admissions
committees**
MDpocket Medical
Reference Guide: Resident Edition
Dr. Penington has put
together a one-of-a-kind book that is ideal
for busy residents and interns. The
information is essential in daily patient
care. It will save you time as you round and
help to increase the quality of care you
deliver. This book is ultra-condensed with
everything you need for life on the wards.
Here are some of the topics included:
Areas for your
clerkship phone numbers and pagers
ACLS Algorithms -
New 2005/6 guidelines
Procedure log
Intern and Resident
RRC Guidelines on work hours, patient
loads
Lacerations Guide
Suture Diagrams
Chest X-Ray Anatomy
and Interpretations
Coronary Artery and
Valve Diagrams
How to Section on
Procedures-Paracentesis, Thoracentesis,
LP's
Dr. Penington says
forget about "surviving" on the wards. Why
not thrive?! This one-of-a-kind book is
geared for busy medical students. The
information is essential for daily patient
care as a medical student. It will save you
time as you round and help to increase the
quality of care you deliver. This book is
ultra-condensed with everything you need for
life as a medical student on the wards. Here
are some of the topics included:
Areas for your
clerkship phone numbers and pagers
Complete history
and physical with descriptors for a
great H&P
Mini mental status
exam
Dermatome
Map-Redesigned
Glasgow Coma Scale
How to write an
Admission Order
Examples of
preoperative, operative, and
postoperative notes
Examples of a
general SOAP note, peds & neuro notes,
procedure note
Commonly used
replacement fluids-more fluids
Conversions of
opioids, temperatures, weights, volumes