Academic Half Day: High Yield ITE Review 2022
/This week’s AHD was focused on review of high-yield topics for the upcoming in training exam. Below you’ll find the question sheets and the answer guides.
This week’s AHD was focused on review of high-yield topics for the upcoming in training exam. Below you’ll find the question sheets and the answer guides.
This week, we discussed Codes and the ACLS algorithms.
Read MoreThis week, we will be taking a deeper dive into antibiotic stewardship and treating complex infections with Dr. Hilary Miller-Handley!
Read MoreToday’s academic half day will focus on IBD, presented by our own Dr. Abby Samuels. The cases will focus in particular on recognition and management of disease flares and complications in the inpatient setting. We are joined by guest expert, Dr. Kara De Felice, and IBD specialist from the GI department.
Read MoreThe bane of many internists existence. The intersection of nephrology and internal medicine. The ultimate challenge of human physiology. The most searched topic in Uptodate history. HYPONATREMIA. This weeks academic half day will focus on the underlying physiology, diagnostic work-up and management of the various etiologies of hyponatremia.
Read MoreThis week we’ll be learning about severe cutaneous adverse reactions during our Dermatology AHD! See you Thursday!
Read MoreThis week we will be working through cases on Pulmonary Hypertension!
Read MoreThis week our AHD will be focusing on evaluation and management of GI Bleeding!
Read MoreThis week we will be exploring antibiotics during Academic Half Day!
Read MoreThis week’s Academic Half Day will be focusing on Heart Failure with guest expert Dr. Jen Cook!
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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