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ACID BASE

Compliments of a fellow student doctor: "For those of you continually vexed by acid-base disorders, the following article is CRYSTAL -GOLDEN - almost VARI-LIKE. Haber RJ. A practical approach to acid-base disorders. West J Med 1991 Aug;155(2):146-51 I've also attached a website link and acid-base worksheet in hopes that it will allow you more "fun" and less "pain in the ass" studying. " Acid Base Website Acid Base Worksheet

Internal Medicine Articles

Dr. Allen has put together a collection of articles for this rotation. He has a notebook in his office that is more comprehensive, however you can access most of them online at WWW.UNDMEDLIBRARY.ORG on the E-Reserves Page. You can get the password from Dr. Allen. (the course name is the password). There are some great articles on Chest pain, CHF, Diabetes, Colon Cancer, Breast cancer screening, delirium, hypercholesterolemia... everything you would expect from an internist. I have also added the link to the list on the right side of my page under third year medicine rotation. I hope somebody will find this useful.

Clinical Cases and Images - Blog

Clinical Cases and Images - Blog : " to participate " Interesting blog with sample cases and heathcare blog news.

Resources for Students

Check out the side bar of my blog! I added a list of websites that I found useful throughout my first and second year, USMLE study, and also clinical rotations. Please feel free to suggest more sites that you found useful as well. If there is anything else you would like to see, please ask away.

Get those ideas rolling....

Maybe this isnt so important yet, but start thinking about some research ideas for your Epidemiology project. During rotations, think of questions you have had that may be answered by a research project. Ask the physicians you are working with for ideas or input on your ideas. Ask easy questions that dont involve any subjectivity. For the project, it is ideal to have a partner. Not only can you get more done, you have someone to help develop your ideas as well as critique your writing before the final product is due. You are encouraged to conduct local research (ND or Midwest). You are allowed to use chart reviews (usually from the hospital you are currently at) or Datasets that have already been collected such as the North Dakota Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System (PRAMS) , Birth Certificate data, or data collected from the National Resource Center on Native American Aging (UND Medical School). I did my research project on breastfeeding using the ND PRAMS survey. I used ...