Category: Miscellaneous

Electives Presentations

The DMC team has created presentations for the students. It contains important information related to the research & clinical electives, observerships and information about US visas. These were contributed byMohammad Ali khan, Faraz Khan Luni,  Umer Latif Uquali and Akbar Herekar.

Please find the presentations on the research electives below:

Research Electives- Umer Latif Uquali (586) Clinical Electives (939) U.S. Visas (355) Observership - Faraz Khan Luni (407)

Presentations

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ORAL CASE PRESENTATION CONTENT AND SEQUENCE 2007-2008

DOWNLOAD THE FILE HERE- > OralCase (55)

This section of the ICM-III syllabus is a framework upon which you can organize your oral case presentations. An effective oral presentation is organized, maintains an established format with smooth transitions, and emphasizes only relevant information.

The most recognized format is outlined in detailover the next several pages, and generally follows a traditional S-O-A-P note style. In this format the Subjective is the patients’ history of present illness (HPI), and the Objective are the physical exam and lab/radiological studies.

These sections conclude with a summary statement followed by your Assessment of what is going on with the patient and your Plan to further diagnose or treat. For purposes of this course, we will bring you up to the summary statement.

The entire presentation concept PDF can be downloaded at: http://metalseinen.com/PubImages/OralCase-Content&Sequence07-08.pdf

ECG tutorial: Basic principles of ECG analysis

ECG tutorial: Basic principles of ECG analysis


Author
Philip J Podrid, MD

Section Editor
Ary L Goldberger, MD

Deputy Editor
Gordon M Saperia, MD, FACC

INTRODUCTION — Although the cardiologist has an arsenal of sophisticated diagnostic tools at his disposal, the ECG retains its central role in many circumstances. As examples, the ECG is the most important test for interpretation of cardiac rhythm, conduction system abnormalities, and for the detection of myocardial ischemia.

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