The Washington Manual Internship Survival Guide is a small handbook written by the Washington University chief residents, residents, and interns. This pocket-sized book provides practical needto-know content, from the front lines of the wards, in an easy-to-use format for those who are just learning the basics of clinical medicine.
The Washington Manual Internship Survival Guide covers:
"Basics" that every intern must know from day 1 on the wards ACLS algorithms, useful formulas, patient notes, top ten work-ups, common calls and complaints, key points on most common problems Essentials of "what not to miss" and "when to refer/call for help," and the "tricks of the trade" The Washington Manual Internship Survival Guide is your quick reference for surviving your first year on the wards or for anyone on the front lines of patient care - interns, medical students, physician assistants, nurse practitioners.
The Washington Manual Internship Survival Guide is also available in a Handheld computer format for Palm Pilot, Windows CE, Handspring Visor, and more. To find out how you can download a copy to your Handheld computer go to www.LWW.com.
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