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Showing posts with label Success on the Wards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success on the Wards. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Excerpt from our Book, Success in Medical School, featured on Student Doctor Network

Success in Medical School: Insider Advice for the Preclinical Years is a new resource that offers preclinical students proven strategies for success during the first and second years of medical school. Detailed chapters cover the USMLE, COMLEX, preclinical courses, research, community service, extracurricular activities, mentorship, leadership, and choosing a specialty.
 
 
 
 
Those of you who are familiar with our other books - The Successful Match and Success on the Wards - will see that we have scoured the literature to provide you with evidence-based advice so that you can become an informed medical student. In our experiences advising medical students, we have learned that decisions made early in medical school can have a significant impact on your future career in medicine, including your chances of matching with a particular specialty or program.
 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

AMSA review of Success on the Wards

Recently, I had the opportunity to speak about the "Keys to Clerkship Success" to a group of second-year medical students at the Baylor College of Medicine. Unlike most medical schools, Baylor students begin clerkships after 1.5 years of basic sciences. These students were just a few months away from their first clerkship, and were understandably experiencing a range of emotions - excitement mixed with nervousness and even fear. Our discussion reminded me of how I felt when I transitioned from the basic science to clinical years of medical school.

Perhaps that's why my book, Success on the Wards: 250 Rules for Clerkship Success, is particularly meaningful to me. Although years have passed since I transitioned from the basic science to the clinical years, I continue to see students facing the same struggles. In writing this book, my goal was to provide a resource that would ease the transition for clerkship students, not just at the beginning of the year but with every clerkship.

Clerkship grades are also extremely important in the residency selection process, and this is a concern that weighs heavily on the minds of many students. For this reason, the book begins as a how-to guide with clerkship-specific templates, along with sample notes and guides, for every aspect of clerkships. The book reviews proven strategies for success in patient care, write-ups, rounds, and other vital areas. 

In September 2012, AMSA reviewed the book in The New Physician and wrote:

The book offers the preclinical reader insight and an insider's view of what you will face during the clinical years of medical school, and that will allow you to really perform well. It focuses on the details, and those details will be the ones that set you apart from other medical students.

Read the rest of the AMSA review



Monday, May 2, 2011

Our New Book - Success on the Wards: 250 Rules for Clerkship Success

We would like to introduce you to our new book - Success on the Wards: 250 Rules for Clerkship Success. Those of you who are familiar with our book - The Successful Match: 200 Rules to Succeed in the Residency Match - will find that our new book has the same combination of practical recommendations and evidence-based advice.

The book reviews proven strategies for success in patient care, oral case presentations, write-ups, rounds, and other vital areas. Grades in required rotations are the most important academic criteria used to select residents, and this critical year can determine career choices. This book shows students what they can do during clerkships to position themselves for match success.

Read the first chapter

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