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Core Rotations - What are best sources for study

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23 years 3 months ago - 23 years 3 months ago #26133 by jn
My internal-medicine core is mostly self-study and self-directed contact with patients with not much of a formal training training program. What sources have you found were the best for this rotation to prepare for step 2 as well as for general knowlege? I heard the blueprints series was good.

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23 years 3 months ago - 23 years 3 months ago #3036 by
With each disease/acute illness you encounter, try to read what you can. Some great sources are the textbooks on MD Consult and UpToDate, if you have access.

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23 years 2 months ago - 23 years 2 months ago #3130 by jn
Replied by jn on topic Thank you for the advice.
Thank you for the advice. MD consult was a great source of information.

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23 years 1 month ago - 23 years 1 month ago #3149 by
Replied by on topic Core Rotation Shelf Exam books
Could someone recommend good review books for the rotation shelf exam? Thanks

AJ

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22 years 10 months ago - 22 years 10 months ago #3398 by
Replied by on topic If you have the time
If you have the time the NMS medicine book is about as complete as it gets. Blueprints for medicine is not bad either.

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