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Surgery: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 2)

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Release Date: 03/27/2021

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AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Welcome to the PA Rotation Crash Course brought to you by Hippo Education and AAPA. In this introduction, Katie and Vicky will lay out the course structure while sharing about their own PA clinical rotation experiences. Donuts anyone?

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Emergency Medicine: What Makes This Rotation Unique? show art Emergency Medicine: What Makes This Rotation Unique?

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Get the free show notes at www.hippoeducation.com/rcc. Join Katie and Vicky in this section discussing the ER mindset and walking you through a patient encounter so you can be prepared to shine on day 1.

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Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 1) show art Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 1)

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Does your next patient have a broken bone? We’ll teach you the history and physical exam needed for every suspected fracture, as well as 4 fractures you don't want to miss.  Avoid common pitfalls by learning from their mistakes.

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Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 2) show art Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 2)

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Does your next patient have a broken bone? We’ll teach you the history and physical exam needed for every suspected fracture, as well as 4 fractures you don't want to miss.  Avoid common pitfalls by learning from their mistakes. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at .

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Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 3) show art Emergency Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 3)

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Nebulous chief complaints are common in the ER.  Katie and Vicky outline a roadmap for tackling chest pain and abdominal pain so you can be sure you don't miss a "can't miss" diagnosis. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at .

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Emergency Medicine: Survival Tips show art Emergency Medicine: Survival Tips

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

As we wrap up this rotation, Katie and Vicky share their best tips and tricks so you can not only survive but thrive during your emergency medicine rotation. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at .

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Inpatient Internal Medicine: What Makes This Rotation Unique? show art Inpatient Internal Medicine: What Makes This Rotation Unique?

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Get the free show notes at . Does rounding and oral patient presentations have you anxious? Join Katie and Vicky as they break down all the unique aspects of your inpatient internal medicine rotation to get you ready for your first day.

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Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 1) show art Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 1)

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Let’s discuss the, at times, confusing acronyms for heart failure and learn a great mnemonic to help you remember treatment for an acute exacerbation. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at .

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Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 2) show art Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 2)

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Pneumonia is one of the most common diagnoses seen during every inpatient internal medicine rotation. We walk you from admission to discharge, stopping along the way to discuss common bacterial culprits and the range of treatment options. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at . 

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Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 3) show art Inpatient Internal Medicine: Common Diagnoses and Procedures (Part 3)

AAPA Rotation Crash Course

Welcome to the confusing world of fluid management. Who needs hypotonic? Who needs isotonic? Katie and Vicky have got you covered and break it all down for you including use of Katie's high school Latin. Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at .

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More Episodes

Cholecystitis, cholelithaiasis, cholecystectomy. We help you review all things gallbladder related.

Remember to get the free show notes for each rotation, with bonus tables and study aids, at www.hippoeducation.com/rcc.