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Which Pharm Book For An Intern’s White Coat?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

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One of the RookieDoc members shot me an email asking me about the pharmacology references I recommend to carry around in your white coat as an intern or a resident.

Here was a portion of our exchange:

Question:
I noticed you recommended Tarrascon Pocket Pharm – which edition is better, shirt pocket or lab coat pocket? I know the shirt pocket is a lot smaller, but will that be enough? It would be nice not to have to tote around a bigger book…if you could let me know what you think that would be great! Thanks again! I appreciate you getting back to me so quickly.

Answer:
You’re right, it’s better to carry around the smaller book.

  • Heavy stuff in your pockets eventually causes neck pain, back pain & headaches… and it usually takes people 6 months to a year to realize that that’s the problem.
  • Too many sources of information can be distracting.
  • Too many sources of information can be a time suck & leads to inefficiencies.
  • The more you can learn to use the resources around you, without depending on a single resource, the better… this isn’t necessary early on, but eventually, when you’re out in the working world, it will be priceless.
  • Internet access is everywhere – check to see if your program has access to some of the online resources – the online version of ePocrates, UpToDate, etc.
  • If you have a phone or a PDA, I’d skip the book & get ePocrates (even if you just get the free one)
  • Lastly, along the way, stay conscious of those times you say “Darn, I wish I had such&such”. If that occurs more than once, go out and get such&such.
  • Whatever you buy, save the receipt… and submit it for reimbursement if you have an education stipend.

    I hope that helps :)

    Dr. Tori
    RookieDoctor.com

    First Day of Internship – What It Feels Like

    Sunday, May 16th, 2010

    Recently, the following question was submitted through AskRookieDoc.com:

    How does it feel in my first day of internship, at the end of the 1st week of my internship and at the end of the internship?

    Here’s my response on YouTube:

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    Between the Match and Starting Residency – What To Do

    Monday, April 12th, 2010

    What should you do now that the NRMP Match is over and you’re preparing for your internship and residency?  Well, I just posted some quick residency preparation tips for things you should do (and things you should not do).  Here’s the video from YouTube:

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