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Rotation Resources

Rotation Resources. Brought to you by AOA With special thanks to Scott Davenport and Gina Piscitello. General Resources. Case Files Pretest First Aid FA for Step 2 CK USMLE World Qbank Blueprints Step-Up To…. Medicine I/II. MKSAP for Students* Not recommended as only resource

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Rotation Resources

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  1. Rotation Resources Brought to you by AOA With special thanks to Scott Davenport and Gina Piscitello

  2. General Resources • Case Files • Pretest • First Aid • FA for Step 2 CK • USMLE World Qbank • Blueprints • Step-Up To…

  3. Medicine I/II • MKSAP for Students* • Not recommended as only resource • SHELF exam is tough! • Step-up to Medicine • USMLE World Qbank* • NBME free practice questions • Found in Content Outline and Sample Items

  4. Surgery • Pestana Review* • Free PDF (google it) • Need to pair with NMS or Pretest • NMS Casebook* • Helpful cases • Surgical Recall* • Use for pimping, not for SHELF • USMLE World Qbank* • Tip: Surgery questions on SHELF are sometimes really similar to internal medicine questions. KNOW MEDICINE! • www.onlinemeded.org • Free online brief lectures • Operative Dictation • Access through BioMed Library • First Aid for Surgery

  5. Pediatrics • Online CLIPP materials (provided by school)* • Exam is based on CLIPP cases • Some say online CLIPP cases alone is sufficient, others recommend pairing with one of the resources below • Pretest Pediatrics • Case Files • NBME Pediatrics Practice Tests ($) • Pediatrics in Review journal articles

  6. OB-GYN • Case Files* • Blueprints* • www.apgo.org* • Student Resources  Uwise • USMLE World QBank

  7. Psychiatry • Lange Q&A: Psychiatry* • Pretest Psychiatry* • First Aid for the Psychiatry Clerkship* • Dr. Mackenzie’s Psych Primer from year 1 * • Email brittney.lemke@gmail.com if you can’t find it, seriously she doesn’t mind • Psychiatry Clerkship Guide* • Used to be given out at HCMC, not sure if still is • Brittney has this too, see above • UWorldQbank

  8. Emergency Medicine • Test is based on online curriculum (CDEM) provided online • Ex. Approach to Abdominal Pain • No need to study additional resources

  9. Neurology • Case Files Neurology* • Pretest Neurology* • USMLE World Qbank

  10. Family Medicine • Cases provided online* • Wednesday Lectures* • Recommended textbook student reviews: • Would not recommend studying textbook • Textbook has minimal yield but was helpful for musculoskeletal portion • Can check it out from the library

  11. Orthopedics • Assigned readings from textbook given (Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care) • Netter’s Concise Orthopedic Handbook • Fracture Handbook

  12. ENT • ENT AcademyU • Videos on ENT exam • Clinical Otolaryngology Virtual Cases • Primary Care Otolaryngology E-book (FREE!)

  13. Neurosurgery • No formal exam • Must complete 12 online cases • Department loans you a copy of “The Neurosurgeon’s Handbook” by Samandouras

  14. Urology • Assigned online readings*

  15. Electives • Dermatology • Visual Dx (online and phone App) • Receive textbook and Powerpoint • Ophthalmology • Review lectures • www.ophthobook.com • Plastic Surgery • Essentials of Plastic Surgery ($$$) • Michigan Manual of Plastic Surgery • Neligan text (free on clinical key, very detailed)

  16. Pocket Guides • Pocket Medicine • “The purple book” • (Previously “green book”, “red book”) • Maxwell Quick Medical Reference • Sanford Antibiotic Guide • White Coat Clipboard

  17. Honorable Mention Pocket Guides • Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia • The Little ICU Book of Facts and Formulas • On Call Principles and Protocols • Zheng’s Obstetrics and Gynecology • Urology House Officer Series • Wieder’s Pocket Guide to Urology • Pocket Pediatrics

  18. Phone Apps • General information • DynaMed • Medscape • First Consult • Up To Date • WikEM • Emergency Medicine topics • Pocket Medicine ($) • Medications • Micromedex • Epocrates • Antibiotics • Sanford ($) • Medical Calculators • QxCalculate • Med Calc ($) • Differential Diagnosis Builders • Diagnosaurus • DDX ($) • Recommendations • AHRQ ePSS • USPSTF recommendations • Shots by STFM ($) • Immunization schedule

  19. Honorable Mention Phone Apps • General Information • 5 Min Clinical Consult • Skyscape • Medications • Merck Manual ($) • Tarascon Pharmacopoeia ($) • Antibiotics • Johns Hopkins Antibiotic Guide ($) • Heart Sounds • Blaufuss Sound Builder • Medical Literature • QxMD Read • Miscellaneous • PDF Printer • 10 Second EM ($) • Seattle Heart Failure • Pocket ECG • Medical Spanish ($) • PregWheel • MD on Call ($) • ABG Eval • Eponyms • Miscellaneous (continued) • eOpioid ($) • Convert between SA and LA opioids • Iddx • Emphasis on ID topics • LabGear • Medical lab values • PediSTAT ($) • Pediatric dosing • Nerve Whiz • Dermatomes • GoodRx • Helping patients find affordable meds • ARUP Consult • Laboratory test selection and intepretation • LactMed • Safety of medications while breastfeeding

  20. Websites • General Information • Up to Date • Dynamed • Medscape • BioMed Library site • MD Consult • Access Medicine • Amion.com • Paging  • Medfools.com • Downloadable scutsheets • Literature Search • PubMed • Google Scholar • Onlinemeded.org • Free lectures • Practicalclinicalskills.com • Walmart’s $4 drug list

  21. Advice • Don’t over-resource yourself! Find what works for you and stick with it. • Consider Qbank subscription for third year. • Can use for SHELF exams and Step 2 • Carry something to read on rotations in downtime. • Don’t feel like you have to buy anything – there are many free resources through BioMed Library and online. • Find antibiogram at hospital. • Use DropBox to email yourself articles. • Choose 1-2 resources and study them thoroughly! I performed best on exams when I did this versus skipping around and using many different resources. • Consider getting apps on Kindle or other tablet – easier to read than on phone and sometimes cheaper. • Have fun! You are there to learn.

  22. Good Luck!See you on the Wards!(Unless we’re 4th years and moving. In that case, peace out)

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