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| May 11 2008, 11:03 AM EDT | jschwimmer | 23 words added, 2 words deleted |
| May 10 2008, 6:35 PM EDT | jschwimmer | 87 words added |
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Education
- Procedure Guides Step-by-Step. Clinical Cases and Images.
- Physical Examination Videos. Clinical Cases and Images.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) Learning Tools. Clinical Cases and Images - Blog.
Career Advice
- Online Presence and Why You Need It. PaulStamatiou.com.
General Advice and Life Hacks
- Dealing with information overload is a constant challenge. Choose *one* textbook for your specialty — general medicine, nephrology,nephrology, cardiology,cardiology, whatever — and make it your goal to read a few pages every night. (Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment is a good choice for general medicine — Harrison's is just too sprawling.) Better yet, calculate how many pages you'd need to read daily to finish the book in a year, and read it every day. Simply reading a few pages daily will make you a much better doctor.
- Learn documentation and coding when you're a resident, and it will make life much easier when you're an attending.
