VA Residents Reflect on Medicine
/Writing is a great way to reflect and process information. Team 2 led a great noon report on reflection, some amazing stories are shared inside.
Read MoreWriting is a great way to reflect and process information. Team 2 led a great noon report on reflection, some amazing stories are shared inside.
Read MoreWe are back into case-based noon reports now that recruitment is over. This week we learned about mastoiditis and Felty syndrome. Don’t forget to take a look at the take away points
Read MoreWe had some incredible cases this week. Check out the learning points
Read MoreTake a look at the high yield points from this week’s noon reports as well as links to the articles discussed in each conference
Read MoreOnly one case-based noon report this week. But who’s ever taken care of someone with Charles Bonnet Syndrome? Take a look at the high-yield points from the case to learn what you need to know
Read MoreWe’ve changed the format of our noon report posts. Here is a brief review from our noon report cases this week with some quick, high-yield points from each to take home
Read MoreA noon report this week covered a brain lesion in a patient with HIV/AIDS. Here is a brief review on the differential diagnosis
Read MoreThis week we had a case of myxedema comma presented in noon report. Check out this quick review of the important aspects of the diagnosis
Read MoreThe Heme-Onc team presented a patient with newly diagnosed small cell lung cancer. Here is some key information to take away from the case…
Read MoreOrange Team reviewed the case of a patient with a pleural effusion in noon report this week. Here is some high yield and interesting information on pleural effusions…
Read MoreDisclaimer: Educational materials are not intended to substitute the advice of healthcare professionals. The information does not endorse any particular medication, test, procedure, treatment, or therapy as safe or effective for any particular patient or health condition. All patient case details and dates on this website have been changed to preserve anonymity.
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