The reading for Tuesday will be The rational clinical examination. Does this patient have abnormal central venous pressure? Cook DJ, Simel DL. JAMA 1996; 275: 630-4.
The two minute talks for Friday will be slightly different. I would like you to look over a guideline of your choice (but related to adult general internal medicine, of course) and present 5 useful points from the document. As a warning example I would not find it useful to be told that nebulised beta agonists are useful in the management of acute exacerbations of COPD (I know that already), but I don't know how useful.
Not education except in its widest sense, but here are some pictures from the Summer Ball.
MJM
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