Top Shelf: Essential Learning for the Internal Medicine Clerkship
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1-General Internal Medicine
2-Allergy and Immunology
3-Cardiology
4-Dermatology
5-Endocrinology
6-Gastroenterology
7-Geriatrics
8-Hematology
9-Infectious Disease
10-Nephrology
11-Neurology
12-Women's Health
13-Oncology
14-Pulmonary Medicine
15-Rheumatology
Appendix: Abbreviations and mnemonics
Index
A new way to excel on the Internal Medicine Clerkship from Conrad Fischer!
Top Shelf: Essential Learning for the Internal Medicine Clerkship uses Conrad Fischer’s unique method of distilling complex concepts into accessible, high-yield narrative to maximize your retention and boost your performance on the clerkship and shelf exam. Fischer doesn’t just give you what you need to “get by” -- he helps you really understand the practice of internal medicine -- so you can provide outstanding patient care and ace the shelf exam. This unique work encapsulates Conrad Fischer’s more than twenty years’ board review classroom experience into one score-boosting, memory-enhancing text.
· Numerous clinical images and tables aid retention
· Sidebars summarize key points for easy review
· Tips provide focused learning and highlight incorrect answer choices to prevent them from being repeated on exams or during rounds