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The Junior Doctor Survival Guide - E-Book, 1st Edition

Author :
By Paul Watson and Joseph O'Brien
Be punctual, hard-working and honest, but most importantly – be excellent. Written by residents, for interns and residents, the Junior Doctor Survival Guide is a thorough, focused summary of everything you need to know to get through your interns ...view more

Be punctual, hard-working and honest, but most importantly – be excellent.

Written by residents, for interns and residents, the Junior Doctor Survival Guide is a thorough, focused summary of everything you need to know to get through your internship and residency (relatively) intact.

It provides advice on seeking help from your senior clinicians, ensuring ethical practice and decision making, conducting an efficient ward round and carrying out emergency assessments and includes a concise overview of the salient features of specialist medical and surgical care in both in- and outpatient settings.

Covering both clinical and professional contexts, this guide will support you to build your confidence in applying the principles you learned in medical school to the real world.

ISBN :
9780729584975
Publication Date :
23-05-2017
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Be punctual, hard-working and honest, but most importantly – be excellent.

Written by residents, for interns and residents, the Junior Doctor Survival Guide is a thorough, focused summary of everything you need to know to get through your internship and residency (relatively) intact.

It provides advice on seeking help from your senior clinicians, ensuring ethical practice and decision making, conducting an efficient ward round and carrying out emergency assessments and includes a concise overview of the salient features of specialist medical and surgical care in both in- and outpatient settings.

Covering both clinical and professional contexts, this guide will support you to build your confidence in applying the principles you learned in medical school to the real world.


Key Features
  • Scenario boxes – how difficult conversations should be approached
  • Common medications – quick reference tables of common medications and dosages
  • Clinical abbreviations and acronyms – a comprehensive list of common abbreviations and acronyms used throughout clinical settings

Author Information
By Paul Watson and Joseph O'Brien