Added Blueprints OB/GYN 2003, modified a few things, like the cervical cancer screening guidelines, which were recently changed since '03. Some new items: Psychiatric diagnoses (concise DSM criteria), teratogenic medications (pretty comprehensive overview), cerebral ischemia regions, etc.
Modifications in Revision 2: Corrected huge mistake with acid-base compensatory equations under Nephrology, Pathophysiology. Checked over with Pocket Medicine. Other small additions: Child's classification system for ascites, etc.
My Palm Memos are still here.
Hello all,
For my fellow classmates, I have decided to release my Palm Memos, a sprawling medical info database of almost 270 text files that contains the entire syllabus contents, heavily edited and supplemented, of Pathology, Pathophysiology, Microbiology, Psychopathology, Statistics, as well as many excerpts from 5 Minute Consult, Up to Date, First Aid, Step Up to Medicine, and countless other textbooks and resources, all easily accessible and searchable on the Palm Pilot.
Just a bit of history: I built the old CMDA website during my summer break following my M1 year in 2006 using Microsoft Publisher, which was the only web publishing software that I had ready access to. The old site can still be accessed here. On the old site, we had a "Prayer Column" where people contributed encouraging Christian quotes and scriptural verses. Here is what was contributed this year, 2007:
“I often make the mistake of seeing people (and their interruptions) as the problem with my job. Dr. Jesus never forgot that people and their concerns were the purpose of his life.”—Dr. David Stevens in Jesus M.D. Read More »
Just a bit of history: I built the old CMDA website during my summer break following my M1 year in 2006 using Microsoft Publisher, which was the only web publishing software that I had ready access to. The old site can still be accessed here. On the old site, we had a "Prayer Column" where people contributed encouraging Christian quotes and scriptural verses. Here is what was contributed for 2006:
“It is said that in some countries trees will grow, but will bear no fruit, because there is no winter there.” - John Bunyan on Christian suffering