Resources List Compiled by Qt
EKG Basic steps: https://kchemekg.wordpress.com/ekg-test-home/
EKG Basic steps: http://rebelem.com/ecg-basics/
EKG Cases: http://hqmeded-ecg.blogspot.com/
Clinical guidelines resources:
Medscape www.medscape.com (my personal favorite resource, FREE but you have to register, highly organized and pretty updated).
Uptodate www.uptodate.com (very expensive $$$, lots of entries, some even said that they contain more articles than medscape)
Dynamed
Essentialevidenceplus www.essentialevidenceplus.com (not really my favorite because it looks like it's a big database of original or cochrane reviews but it's not organized for quick review like uptodate or medscape. Yet, it has lots of entries. You can try it out for free in 30 days to get a feel of it.)
Gastroenterology (GI):
American College Gastroenterology - Clinical Guidelines: http://gi.org/clinical-guidelines/clinical-guidelines-sortable-list/ (very useful resource for several key GI conditions)
GI Pathology association - GI pathology CME courses: http://usgips.com/resources/gi-pathology-courses/ (probably too high a level for general non-pathology GI NP students like me)
Suture skill:
http://www.lectoro.com/index.php?action=search&ytq=Duke%20Suture%20Skills%20Course
http://www.theapprenticedoctor.com/elearning/suture/
Learning skills:
Online learning: https://onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/five-step-strategy-for-student-success-with-online-learning/
Study tips: https://meded.ucsd.edu/index.cfm/ugme/oess/study_skills_and_exam_strategies/how_to_study_actively/
Surgery:
Ambulatory: http://fitsweb.uchc.edu/student/selectives/Luzietti/Ambulatory_Surgery_mainpage.htm
Old texts: http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/dtc/primsurg/index.html
Pt edu for surgery: https://www.facs.org/education/patient-education/patient-resources/operations
Case study:
http://reeldx.com/
http://www.celebritydiagnosis.com/
Endocrine:
https://medicine.yale.edu/intmed/endocrin/patient/Yale%20National%20F_50135_1095_4813.pdf
Opthalmology:
http://webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu/eyeforum/cases/case28.htm
Pt edu:
http://patient.info/
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