Wednesday 28 October 2009

A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine

A comprehensive physical examination and clinical education site for medical students and other health care professionals

Introduction Breast Exam
History of Present Illness Male Genital/Rectal Exam
The Rest of the History The Upper Extremities
Vital Signs The Lower Extremities
The Eye Exam Musculo-Skeletal Exam
Head and Neck Exam The Mental Status Exam
The Lung Exam The Neurological Exam
Exam of the Heart Putting It All Together
Exam of the Abdomen Medical Links



source:
the University of California.



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ECG Wave-Maven: Self-Assessment Program for Students and Clinicians

What is ECG Wave-Maven?

Proficiency in electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation is an essential skill for medical students, housestaff, and clinicians. However, medical school and postgraduate resources to develop and upgrade the necessary high level of "ECG literacy" are severely limited. Further, current textbook and classroom instructional materials do not adequately integrate ECG interpretation into specific contexts where waveform findings must be correlated with other clinical data. We have begun to address the limitations in traditional approaches to ECG pedagogy by creating the infrastructure for a unique web-based tutorial.




source:http://ecg.bidmc.harvard.edu.

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Wednesday 21 October 2009

Fpnotebook.com - Family Practice Notebook


A compendium of notes on approaches to common problems seen in family practice with supporting references.

If you want to learn more about health topics and diseases, Fpnotebook.com is the web site
you should go to. Fpnotebook.com is derived from a peripheral brain collection of medical notes and is divided over 4316 topics within 616 chapters and 31 subspecialty books. Information is gleaned from reputable sources, referenced where possible, taken from lectures and workshops, peer reviewed articles and bulletins, and key texts. New approaches to medical problems are referenced with supporting studies, and further reading is often suggested on general medical issues. Images, sounds, worksheets, patient education materials, and links to other sites are interwoven with the text, at no extra charge.





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