TAILIEUCHUNG - Primer to the Internal Medicine Clerkship: A GUIDE PRODUCED BY THE CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE

Traditional Asian medicine has been in existence for more than 5000 years. It relies on using animal and plant substances, which form the basis of raw ingredients for prescription medicine and manufactured patent medicines. The raw ingredients may be used directly after some preparation (grinding, washing, boiling, drying etc.) or may be made into factory-processed forms such as plasters, pills or tablets and packaged in mass quantities for national or worldwide distribution. By definition, traditional Asian medicine includes traditional East Asian medicines (particularly traditional Chinese medicine [known as TCM] and medicine systems from Japan and South Korea) and Southeast Asian medicines (especially from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam). The. | Primer to the Internal Medicine Clerkship Second Edition A GUIDE PRODUCED BY THE CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Goals for the Clerkship CHAPTER 2 How to Learn Most Effectively on the Internal Medicine Clerkship CHAPTER 3 Clinical Reasoning Learning Theory and the Core Competencies CHAPTER 4 Suggestions for Sucess in the Inpatient Setting CHAPTER 5 How to Present a Patient CHAPTER 6 Suggestions for Success in the Ambulatory Setting CHAPTER 7 Professionalism CHAPTER 8 Conclusion APPENDIX 1 If You Are Thinking About Internal Medicine APPENDIX 2 Basic Clinical Definitions APPENDIX 3 The People With Whom You Will Work Interact and Learn During Your Internal Medicine Clerkship CDIM Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine Primer to the Internal Medicine Clerkship Second Edition A GUIDE PRODUCED BY THE CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE EDITOR AND CO-AUTHOR Michael Picchioni MD Baystate Medical Center Tufts University School of Medicine CO-AUTHORS Anna Headly MD University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Andrew R. Hoellein MD University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lucy Goddard Yale University School of Medicine Cynthia H. Ledford MD Ohio State University College of Medicine Patrick Nichols University of North Texas Health Science Center Suma Pokala MD Texas A M University College of Medicine James L. Sebastian MD Medical College of Wisconsin Heather Strah University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine TOP 10 WAYS TO EXCEL ON THE INTERNAL MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 1. Find out what your residents and preceptors expect of you. Meet and try to exceed their expectations. Follow through on every assigned task. 2. Be actively involved in the care of your patients to the greatest extent possible. Go the extra mile for your patients. You will benefit as much as they will. 3. Go the extra mile for your team. Additional learning will follow. The more you put in the more you will gain. 4. Read .

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