Best resources for Pediatric Interns
Hey there,
I am guessing you are either an incoming pediatric intern or an applicant interested in pediatrics.
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Residency is a new world of learning that can appear daunting but totally doable with planning and focusing on the right resources.
Just an important note before we begin, “No resource beats the appropriate history taking from a patient (or guardian) and examination of a patient.” You learn a lot from that
These resources are a mix of books and online evidence-based resources that were very useful to me. If you find them useful, don’t forget to share.
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If your budget allows you to buy only 1 book, get this handbook.
This is a classic for bedside pediatrics. It was originally created by residents so definitely targeted for residents.
It is concise, easy to carry around and very easy to use.
Newer versions also have e-book capabilities that give you access to search online.
This was beneficial for me to read and highlight on the go too.
This book is great for learning a lot about Pediatric fundamentals.
While you may require quick bedside review, you also need to understand the basics of a lot of pediatrics physiology, anatomy and pathology. If you think you have gaps in this education, I recommend you invest in the book and review a few chapters to help you get started.
I purchased this book and used it to read up patients I cared for while I was on the floor. Great for preparing you for questions on rounds. Amazing for PICU rotations (typically in 2nd adn 3rd year)
Options exist to rent or buy (hard cover versus ebook)
This is a great resource for pediatric residency training.
Based on your previous training, you may or may not have seen a lot of pathology. This book has great images and also helps with physical examination.
However, this is not a ‘must buy’. A lot of pediatric programs already have this book on their floors and resident lounges.
I would suggest reviewing it when you see it, to help expand your visual knowledge.
I did not buy this book but reviewed it when available.
Online resources
This is available as both an online resource and a hard copy journal to every pediatric resident
Residency programs are expected to enroll its residents as members of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
This is a monthly subscription journal which is a great up-to-dat resource. I would recommend reading the case reports in the journal monthly
It definitely helps expand your wealth of pediatric knowledge of pathology.
You don’t purchase this. It is supposed to be made available to you
This is the same as above.
As an AAP member, you are entitled to have access to this at a more subsidized rate.
These questions are targeted at preparing you for your final Pediatric board reivew
However, every year Pediatric residents sit for an in-training exam and this prepares you for that too.
I used this to increase my pediatric knowledge of pathology and appropriate diagnosis
If you learn more based on MCQs, this resource is for you
This is the hub for all evidence based medical search you want to do.
It can be overwhelming to research on the site if you have never used it before. I will recommend starting with others and asking senior colleagues to teach you how to use this.
If you have never heard of this resource, you wil use it a lot.
This is a great resource for all up to date information. However, it is subscription based and available to most (if not all) residency programs.
It is much easier to search but not as comprehensive as pub-med
I hope this has been helpful to you and your pediatric intern colleagues.
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I will be rooting for you and hope to hear about your journey soon.
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