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Academic clinical posts offer doctors the highly rewarding opportunity to maintain both clinical and research careers, but these opportunities are fiercely competitive. This book provides medical students and doctors-in-training with a complete guide to preparing, applying and interviewing for such posts. Providing guidance on the typical UK academic pathways (including Academic Foundation Programme (AFP), Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF), and Academic Clinical Lectureship (ACL)), candidates will learn how to choose a programme that suits their needs and experience. They will also get practical tips on how to best showcase their achievements and work portfolio in order to submit the highest quality application. A range of model answers to application and in-person questions are provided, together with a mock interview section demonstrating how to approach tricky questions and interviewers. Prepare for successful academic clinical interviews by following the tips and advice from authors who have excelled at their own interviews.
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This 2006 book is a how-to guide for medical students moving from the classroom to the clinical/hospital setting; a particularly stressful transition in a student-physician's career. This handbook is made up of short, easily digestible passages that advise students on everything from reading an EKG or chest x-ray to tips on dealing with difficult residents and what to wear on wards. Passages are peppered with light-hearted anecdotes to bolster the spirits of students intimidated and overwhelmed by their responsibility as fledgling doctors. The handbook has been developed by Dr Richard Loftus, who wrote the first version of this guide after his 3rd year at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). It contains appendices of useful information, including a PDF file of full size forms that can be accessed from our website.
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First Aid --- Emergency Medicine --- Emergencies --- Clinical Clerkship
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Designed to teach you to think like a more experienced clinician, Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Competency-Based Companion, by Michael Belden, MD, places as much value on process as it does on content. This unique resource features a case-based organization that hones in on essential knowledge in obstetrics and gynecology. Its convenient pocket-sized format enables you to review the material on the go, and online access via Student Consult enhances your study of the material and exponentially boosts your reference power.Provides high-yield core information essential to rotations in a po
Obstetrics --- Gynecology --- Clinical clerkship. --- Clerkship, Clinical --- Medicine --- Study and teaching
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Quatrième de couverture : "Ce livre est dédié à tous ces futurs médecins à qui on apprend tant de choses, étayées des meilleures statistiques, sauf à observer et à écouter le patient. Chères étudiantes, chers étudiants : c'est au lit du patient que l’on devient médecin, nulle part ailleurs. Les hôpitaux ont changé, les mœurs ont changé, les opérations et la chirurgie ont changé, ainsi que les pays tels que je les décris au long de ces pages, ou du moins je l’espère. Mais ce qui n’a pas changé c’est la maladie. Et la mort. La souffrance aussi. Si votre formation ne se fait pas à leur contact, recherchez-le, ne soyez pas les objets de votre formation, soyez-en les acteurs. Quant aux lecteurs étrangers au monde de la médecine, ce livre leur apprendra au moins que notre métier et la manière de l’apprendre n’ont rien à voir avec les séries télévisées, mais tout à voir avec l’acquisition de ce qu’il faut pour « prendre le patient sur ses épaules ». Le savoir, le savoir-faire, mais aussi le savoir-être."
Medicine --- Education, Medical --- Clinical Clerkship --- education --- Physicians --- Belgium --- Anecdotes --- Medicine - education
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A symptom-based version of the critically-acclaimed Norton/Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence, Learning Surgery provides a ready reference to those in third and fourth year residencies. Essential algorithms and case presentations meet with clerkship learning objectives as outlined by the Association of Surgical Education in their ASE Manual. Two sections include Introduction to Clinical Surgery in the Surgical Clerkship Setting and Management of Surgical Diseases During the Clerkship. Chapters include: Stroke, Hypertension, Abdominal Masses, Head Injuries, and Burns. Written by leading clinicians and educators, both surgery residents and medical students will find LEARNING SURGERY indispensable in their rotations and clerkships. Surgeons who train residents will also find the text a valuable adjunct to their teaching.
General Surgery --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Surgery --- Clinical clerkship --- Surgery. --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine
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This book takes the third or fourth year student through the unstated curriculum of the clerkship (long hours, insufficient sleep, daily frustrations, emotional burdens) to address those difficulties not often discussed by deans, educators, practitioners, professors, or lab assistants. The authors also provide solutions to these difficult issues and stimulate discussion.
Clinical clerkship. --- Medicine --- Health Workforce --- Clerkship, Clinical --- Study and teaching. --- Study and teaching
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Clinical Competence --- Teaching --- Internal Medicine --- Clinical Clerkship --- standards --- methods --- education --- standards
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