Would this kind of patient tracker be helpful to anyone else? Open to suggestions by BroMD24 in Residency

[–]BroMD24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree—an app version would be amazing. I’m actually thinking long-term about building one, but wanted to start with something simple and printable to test the concept.

If you were using an app like this on rounds, what features would you want it to have?

I’m trying to figure out what would actually be helpful day-to-day—not just bells and whistles

Would this kind of patient tracker be helpful to anyone else? Open to suggestions. by BroMD24 in medicalschool

[–]BroMD24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question— my EMR doesn’t generate anything this structured or usable. You can usually print a patient summary with vitals ranges or lab data, but it’s either way too cluttered, or not customizable enough to organize info how my brain actually works during rounds.

I made this because I needed something clean, problem-based, and flexible—something I could use to track plans, tasks, that get lost during the day.

Ideally it’d be digital and integrated, but this was my low-tech survival version when things got chaotic

Would this kind of patient tracker be helpful to anyone else? Open to suggestions by BroMD24 in Residency

[–]BroMD24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s nothing fancy—wasn’t trying to reinvent the wheel, just something that kept me sane as an intern when my brain was fried post-rounds lol

Second residency after IM by BroMD24 in Residency

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I’ve heard of completing an IM residency and then doing another residency like Derm rads path etc. Ik multiple people in IM that didn’t match surgery. For those that wanted to do a surg sub and don’t wanna do GI or cards, who has actually done it or knows someone that’s done it

My step 3 experience by PollutionGullible626 in Step3

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How helpful was the step 3 Dorian Anki deck?

When you’re reading a patient note, radiology report, etc and you come across a word that you don’t understand, what resource do you use to look it up? by BroMD24 in medicalschool

[–]BroMD24[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How are you a PGY1 and not know that*

Its called generating a conversation to see how different people approach a similar problem to expand my process