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This 4th edition of The Washington Manual Internship Survival Guide contains all the essential information needed for a successful internship.

Designed to help residents improve their skills from their very first day on the wards, this pocket-size reference book offers practical medical advice for the top 10 workups and common calls and complaints residents will encounter during their rotations, including key history, what not to miss, and when to call for help.

FEATURES
Includes a quick-reference detachable 12-panel pocket card with step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations of procedures
New sections offer valuable insights into patient safety and risk management
Expanded coverage gives reader a better understanding of pain management and critical care
Thorough updates give residents the most current medical practices

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The Washington ManualInternship Survival Guide

Fourth Edition

The Washington ManualInternship Survival Guide

Fourth Edition

Executive Editor

Thomas M. De Fer, MD

Professor of Medicine

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Written and Edited by

Eric M. Knoche, MD

Fellow

Division of Hematology/Oncology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Gina N. LaRossa, MD

Instructor in Medicine

Division of Hospital Medicine

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Heather F. Sateia, MD

Instructor in Medicine

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

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2013 by Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine

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Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA

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Third Edition 2008 by Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine

Second Edition 2006 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

First Edition 2001 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means, including photocopying, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Materials appearing in this book prepared by individuals as part of their official duties as U.S. government employees are not covered by the above-mentioned copyright. Printed in China

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

The Washington manual internship survival guide / executive editor, Thomas M. De Fer ; written and edited by Eric M. Knoche, Gina N. LaRossa, Heather F. Sateia.4th ed.

p. ; cm.

Internship survival guide

Includes index.

ISBN 978-1-4511-4324-9ISBN 1-4511-4324-9

I. De Fer, Thomas M. II. Knoche, Eric M. III. LaRossa, Gina N.

IV. Sateia, Heather F. V. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Dept. of Medicine.

VI. Title: Internship survival guide.

[DNLM: 1. Internal MedicineHandbooks. 2. Internship and Residency Handbooks. WB 39]

616dc23

2012045665

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Contributing Authors

The Basics of Effective Sign-out

Thomas Ciesielski, MD

Medicine Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

EKG/Cardiology

Prashant Atri, MD

Medicine Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Critical Care

Chad Witt, MD

Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Dermatology

Donna Hepper, MD

Dermatology Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Kara S. Nunley, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

General Surgery

Jason D. Keune, MD

General Surgery Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Mary E. Klingensmith, MD

Professor of Surgery

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Neurology

Erica Patrick, MD

Neurology Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Richard Sohn, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Mallika Anand, MD

Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Diane F. Merritt, MD

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Ophthalmology

Ian Pitha-Rowe, MD

Ophthalmology Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Morton Smith, MD

Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Orthopedic Surgery

Kathleen McKeon, MD

Orthopedic Surgery Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Martin Boyer, MD

Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

Washington University School Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Otolaryngology

Robert Nason, MD

Otolaryngology Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Ravindra Uppaluri, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Otolaryngology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Faculty Advisor

Patient Safety

Jeff Parker, MD

Instructor in Medicine

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, Missouri

Psychiatry

Kimberly Chik, MD

Psychiatry Resident

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

St. Louis, Missouri

Daniel W. Haupt, MD

Instructor of Psychiatry

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