OBGYN Rotation Advice for Medical Students
OBGYN Rotation Advice for Medical Students
BOOKS TO HAVE
SOAP OBGYN–great book to use when you’re in clinic, it has a DDx, H&P, labs, treatment, etc. for every imaginable presentation you will see in clinic; Blueprints–a must read, read a chapter or more after you’ve seen a patient (it sticks better); Case Files–A fun read if you have extra time, good for problem solving; Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility: Handbook for Clinicians-Resident Survival Guide Paperback by John D. Gordon (the little red book)– It was somewhat helpful. Good b/c you can carry it in your pocket, but the information is disorganized. I thought the best part was at the back of the book, it gives you an outline for different op notes (C/S, GYN surgeries,etc), it also has lots of charts and algorythms. I saw a lot of the residents use it but it wasn’t particularly helpful to me.
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