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  • Acid-Base Physiology - Approaches to understanding acid-base physiology. The Anaesthesia Education Website
  • Bedside Diagnosis - Many clinicians express dissatisfaction with their own bedside diagnostic skills and perceive an atrophy of these skills across the profession. This bibliography is intended to remedy one part of the problem: lack of awareness about, and thus ready access to, sources of helpful information. The widest possible range of sources and useful topics was reviewed in choosing the works cited.
  • Clinical Training Programs at NIH - Electronic Application online.
  • Core Medicine Clerkship Curriculum Guide - A.H. Goroll & G. Morrison, A Cooperative Project of the Society of General Internal Medicine and Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine and hosted by the University of North Dakota Multimedia Tutorials (Text).
  • Fluid Physiology - The Anaesthesia Education Website
  • Intern in the Middle of the Night Series - E.J. Mayeaux, Department of Family Medicine and Comprehensive Care, Louisiana State University Medical Center Multimedia (Text & Images). "A hypertext collection of short "how to" handouts that are ideal to put into a 'peripheral brain.' This collection started as a help guide for interns who felt 'all alone in the night.'"
  • Introduction to the ICU for Med students - This introductory guide to the critical care environment is written with you, the medical student, in mind. It describes the ICU and the caregivers who staff it; the patients and how they are admitted, monitored, and treated; and some of the common life-support equipment. It includes a strategy for presenting your patient to your team and prepares you for the ethical issues that might confront you in the ICU. This guide describes some of the career paths that culminate in leadership positions in critical care medicine. University of Florida/Anesthesiology [PDF 708KB]
  • Medical Algorithms Project - A Medical Algorithm is any computation, formula, survey, or look-up table, implement able as software. Over 1000 algorithms spanning 42 chapters representing major medical domains.
  • Medical Study Guides for the USMLE Step 1 - S. Goodman, The University of Kansas Medical School Multimedia. "These Study Guides are outlines of classes in the basic medical sciences, designed to help you review for the USMLE Step I, or study for exams in the basic sciences."
  • Medicine For Students & Practitioners - Dr. K. Chaudhry, New Delhi, India
  • National Resident Matching Program - U.S. National Resident Matching Program, Washington, D.C. "The Official Cooperative Plan for Appointments to Graduate Medical Education."
  • Physical Exam Study Guides - History and Physical Checklists
  • Textbook in Medical Physiology & Pathophysiology: Essentials and Clinical Problems - This book is for the student of medical physiology. The book contains clinical problems for pre-clinical students; just following the pre-clinical test the clinical students face real life problems at the clinical courses. The book is aimed at easing the transfer to the clinic and act as a refresher for medical doctors. Medical physiology and pathophysiology integrates basic topics and the pathophysiological mechanisms governing human life. Copenhagen Medical Publishers (1999 - 2000)
  • The Doctors' Page: Continuing Medical Education - F. Murray, CME Office, Calgary General Hospital, Calgary Canada Currently includes: Hospital Rounds and Seminars; CME Programs, Courses and Events; CME Notice Board (Information for Practice); C.R.H.A. Education Resources for Physicians; The CME Bulletin (Trends in CME); and Frameworks for CME (MOCOMP, MAINPRO...).
  • The House Officer's Survival Guide - Rules, Laws, Lists

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