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RT8-PEDS evaluation summary

Summary of evaluation Present materials: two H&Ps, ten pharm cards and one article In site evaluation, I present a patient with acute appendicitis. A 14 years old male child with immunizations up to date and no past medical history brought … Continue reading

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RT8-PEDS article and summary

Effect of Synbiotic on the Treatment of Jaundice in Full Term Neonates: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Summary of articles This is a randomized control trial Purpose of this study: investigate the effect of probiotics on the treatment of hyper-bilirubinemia in … Continue reading

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RT8-PEDS typhon logs

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RT7-SX reflection paper

End of rotation reflection- NYPQ-Surgery During 5 weeks rotation of surgery at NYPQ, the most important thing I learned is how to determine whether a patient needs an emergent surgical management or not. Emergency surgery is designed to deal quickly … Continue reading

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RT7-SX H&P

Identification: Patient’s name: Mrs. X DOB: 31 years old Gender: Female Race: Asian Location: NYPQ, Flushing, NY Date and Time: 9/24/2019, 10am Informant: self, reliable CC:  periumbilical abdominal pain x 1 day HPI: A 31 years old female with a … Continue reading

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RT7-SX evaluation summary

Summary of evaluation Present materials: two H&Ps, ten pharm cards and one article In site evaluation, I present a patient with asthma exacerbation. The patient is an 80 years old female with a past medical history of DM, HTN, HLD, … Continue reading

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RT7-SX article and summary

Laparoscopic versus open adhesiolysis for small bowel obstruction – a multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Summary of articles Multicenter, prospective, open-label, randomized, controlled trial Purpose of this study: comparing laparoscopic adhesiolysis to open surgery in patients with computed-tomography diagnosed adhesive … Continue reading

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RT7-SX typhon logs

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RT6-IM reflection paper

End of rotation reflection- NYPQ-Internal medicine During 5 weeks rotation of internal medicine at NYPQ, the most important thing I learned is how to handle the broad and comprehensive spectrum of illnesses that affect adults and focus on diagnosis, in … Continue reading

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RT6-IM H&P

RT6-Internal medicine H&P Identification: Patient’s name: Mrs. K DOB: 69 years old Gender: Female Race: Asian Location: NYPQ, Flushing, NY Date and Time: 7/25/2019, 3pm Informant: self, reliable CC:  chest pain x 1 day HPI: A 69 years old Asian … Continue reading

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