Medex Spring Objective Page
MEDEX Objectives Home: http://faculty.washington.edu/alexbert/MEDEX/
WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
Comparison Medex36 and Medex37
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Spring Chickens!
Spring 2004 Breakdown
Extra objectives that aren’t on the Seattle Calendar ← Some of these may be in week 1 so complete as soon as you can.
Week 1: Apr 14-18 ← Due Apr 13
Week 2: Apr 21-25 ← Due Apr 20
Week 3: Apr 28-May 2 ← Due Apr 27
Week 4: May 5-9 ← Due May 4
Week 5: May 12-16 ← No objectives due for this week.
Week 6: May 19-23 ← Due May 18
Week 7: May 26-30 ← Due May 25
Week 8: Jun 2-6 ← Due Jun 1
Week 9: Jun 9-13 ← Due Jun 8
Comparison Medex36 and Medex37:
Principles of Patient Management II
Maternal-Child Health II:
Respiratory Problems in Children
Congenital Anomalies, Children with Disabilities, Cardiac Disease
Child Physical and Sexual Abuse, Neglect
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Principles of Patient Management II:
Anti Coagulent and Thrombolytic Drugs
Insulin and Oral Hypoglycemics
Diet Suppliments and Herbal Medications
Emergency Medicine II:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Initial Trauma Assessment and Management Chest Trauma (Seattle only)
Arrhythmias and Vascular Emergencies
Approach to Cardiac Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndromes
Technical Skills III:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Pulmonary Function Testing Workshop
Gram Stain & Sputum Cultures Interpretation
Chest Radiography Interpretation
IV Access & Endotracheal Intubation Workshop
Introduction to Ultrasound, CT & MRI
Orientation to the Surgical Suite
Adult Medicine II:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Venous Disease of the Lower Extremity
Diagnostic Testing and Assessment of Renal Function
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
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Maternal-Child Health II:
Adolescent Medicine and Sports PE
Growth and Development Study Guide
Respiratory Problems in Children
Principles of Patient Management II:
Beta blocker vs Calcium channel blocker
Emergency Medicine II:
Initial Management of Chest Trauma
Technical Skills III:
Introduction to Clinical Radiology: Chest
Adult Medicine II:
Acute Bronchitis vs Pneumonia Chart
Genitourinary – Males version 2
Lung Disease: Obstructive vs Restrictive
Venous Disease of Lower Extremity
Maternal-Child Health II:
Respiratory Problems in Children
Congenital Anomalies, Children with Disabilities, Cardiac Disease
Child Physical and Sexual Abuse, Neglect
Principles of Patient Management II:
Anti Coagulent and Thrombolytic Drugs
Insulin and Oral Hypoglycemics
Diet Suppliments and Herbal Medications
Emergency Medicine I:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Initial Trauma Assessment and Management (Seattle only) Chest Trauma
Arrhythmias and Vascular Emergencies
Approach to Cardiac Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndromes
Technical Skills III:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Pulmonary Function Testing Workshop
Gram Stain & Sputum Cultures Interpretation
Chest Radiography Interpretation
IV Access & Endotracheal Intubation Workshop
Introduction to Ultrasound, CT & MRI
Orientation to the Surgical Suite
Adult Medicine II:
Not on Calendar (Seattle):
Calendar draft 1 (Seattle)
Calendar draft 6 (Seattle)
Spring iSilo File (updated every now and then)
Maternal-Child Health II:
ERes
A Parents Guide to Common Congenital Orthopedic Problems
Here are some websites that you might find interesting. The videos have kids with epiglottitis and croup. I tried to open them in class for my lecture here in Seattle, without success.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v2c20.html
info on how to read neck films with lots of examples includes epiglottitis and
croup
This site has a bunch of cases
that you might find interesting
videos
http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/ElectricAirway/Videopgs/ChildWithCroup.html
http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/ElectricAirway/Videopgs/ChildWithEpi.html
Text
http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/ElectricAirway/Text/CroupSyndromes.html
http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/ElectricAirway/Text/Epiglottitis.html
Principles of Patient Management II:
ERes
Kam Capoccia: capoccia@fammed.washington.edu
Human Bio 543 Druglist ← requires UW proxy
“Drugs for Hypertension,” Medical Letter, Vol. 43, #1099 (March 5, 2001)
Emergency Medicine II:
ERes
Suggested Websites:
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vumcdept/emergency/cases.html
Radiology Web Sites:
www.rad.washington.edu/teachingfiles
www.indyrad.iupui.edu/rtf/index
www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/icmrad/opening
ACLS Annex 3 ACLS Rhythms for the ACLS Algorithms
ACLS Annex 4 ACLS Drugs, Cardioversion, Defibrillation and Pacing
Technical Skills III:
Textbooks:
Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests
Lab Training Library Account Lab Code: btbl
Overview of pulmonary function testing by Paul L Enright, MD
Adult Medicine II:
ERes
Textbooks: Backdoor – select Generic Edition ← requires UW proxy or logon
Goroll, et al., Primary Care Medicine, 4th ed (Lippincott 2000) This is the link in the syllabus but Goroll has been discontinued by MD Consult in December 2002.
Noble, J. (ed.), Textbook of Primary Care Medicine, 3rd ed. (Mosby, 2001) ← requires logon Backdoor ← requires UW proxy Backdoor ← requires logon
*If you can't get on the sites above, you need to go to the second floor of the library and ask them for a login and password (unique for each student) and how to set up a UW proxy.
If that doesn't work of you guys, you can get a Free Trial Membership/Pass for MD consult.
Emergency and Primary Care Home Page
Michael Linenberger: linen@u.washington.edu
Noble Derm Pages:
Overview of pulmonary function testing by Paul L Enright, MD
JNC7 - hypertension
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Updated 7 Dec 2003