Medex Clinical Rotations Page
MEDEX Objectives Home: http://faculty.washington.edu/alexbert/MEDEX/
WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
Documents
Medex Clinical Survival Guide download (Word)
iSilo Clinical Survival Guide for Palm
Word Version - original O of SOAP only
iSilo Lite (no Images)
iSilo Coding Files
ICD-9-CM Tabular Index To Diseases
Non-iSilo PDA Files (doc)
ICD-9 Codes for Family Practice 2004-2005: The FPM Short List
ICD-9 Codes for Family Practice 2004-2005: The FPM Long List
Focus Pages
GI
Endo
Pediatrics Page (vitals only)
MEDEX Documents
Links
Health Links Care Provider Toolbox
Medical Algorithm Project ID: medexpa@hotmail.com Password: holycow
Medical Quality Assurance Commission Forms - State Licensure Application
MEDEX Student Summative Evaluation
Clinical Team
Patty Morrison
(206) 616-4001 x9265
Terry B. Scott, PA-C
(206) 616-4001 x8481
Bill (William) T. Plummer, PA-C
(206) 616-4001 x6689
Teresa Morani
Condon Oregon – Population 650
Useful items:
Carried:
Coat*
Tie*
ID
Wallet
Phone Card*
Watch
Keys
Black ballpoint pens
Stethoscope
Clipboard
Pen light*
Notepad*
Medex Rotation Packet*
Calculator* (or PDA)
References:
Pocket Pharmacopeia
Pocket guide(s) (Such as Scut Monkey) *
Normal lab values card*
PDA:
5 Minute Clinical Consult
5 Minute Ortho
A2Zdrugs or ePocrates
Tabers*
ACLS Guidelines*
Example Soaps and write-ups
PE Focus Notes*
List of important contacts*
Spanish Dictionary*
Otoscope Ophthalmoscope (at least in car or bag on first day)*
Camera*
In Hotel:
Laptop
Printer*
Paper*
Personal Hygiene Kit:
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Mouthwash
Floss
Soap
Shampoo
Razor
Comb/Brush
Hair Products
Extra Clothes*
Alarm Clock
PDA charger/cable
In Car:
Documentation
Spare tire*
Jack and lug wrench*
Road flares
Maps
Sunglasses
If traveling through inclement weather areas:
Extra blankets/Sleepingbags
Chains
Water
Food
* Items not used or carried on last rotation
Updated 7 Dec 2003