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Well, guys, after the stuff I've read, there's no way I am going to Kings. I want to learn and stay sane, I dont want to be yelled at for no reason and I don't want to go to a boot camp.
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That sounds like the words of a particular frenchman I just finished rotating at Kings County with...! LOL
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Needed Books
The main book that is used there is Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide by Douglas S. Paauw et al. It will be referred to at Kings as just Paauw(Pow). Also a pharmacopoeia is good to have as well. One of the attendings there has a "manual" and many of the questions during his rounds come from it, and you will be given that at orientation, so make sure you read it. Good luck and have fun. From personal experience, it will be hard and suck at times, but will be worth it. |
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