Vancouver Notes for Internal Medicine
High-Yield Consult Guides
- Publisher
- Brush Education
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2022
- Subjects
- Internal Medicine
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- ISBN
- 9781550599015
- Publish Date
- Oct 2022
- List Price
- $44.99
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Description
A point-of-care guide for internal medicine trainees
When students and residents begin a new rotation in internal medicine, they often start from scratch, relying on their own research to prepare for consultations. What questions are crucial during history taking? What should the physical examination and investigations focus on? What should the consultation write-up include? Now, physician learners can turn to Vancouver Notes for Internal Medicine for guidance on conducting consultations in each of the core internal medicine subspecialties.
Vancouver Notes provides learners with an organized approach to common presentations in internal medicine. For each subspecialty, it lays out the process for identifying key information and communicating findings and management recommendations to a patient’s health-care team. Developed through the efforts of more than 90 resident physicians and faculty members at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver Notes combines valuable clinical pearls in a single, accessible resource to give students and residents the tools they need to succeed from day one.
About the authors
Brandon Tang, MD is an award-winning educator, author, and resident physician in General Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto. He has published two medical textbooks, two mobile apps, and over 60 peer-reviewed articles and abstracts.
Meiying Zhuang, MD is an Endocrinology fellow at the University of British Columbia. Through various leadership roles including Chief Medical Resident at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, Meiying has developed a passion for education, peer support, and systems improvement.
James Tessaro, MD, MHPE, FRCPC is a General Internal Medicine physician in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia and Program Director for the UBC General Internal Medicine Fellowship.