Medical internship survival course: prioritizing your patient's problem list

In this lesson, our expert teaches you one of the most important skills in the hospital setting—prioritizing your patient’s problem list.

Kelley Chuang, MD MA
Kelley Chuang, MD MA
28th Jun 2022 • 1m read
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For junior clinicians, it is challenging to keep track of your patient’s relevant diagnoses or abnormal findings without getting overwhelmed. In this lesson, our expert teaches you one of the most important skills in the hospital setting—prioritizing your patient’s problem list.

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The intern year is very stressful. To make the transition into clinical work easier you will learn the most important skills every good intern needs. Learn to present on rounds, document clinical data, do patient handoffs, and handle common on-call complaints like nausea, constipation, or pain.

Common on-call issues, handoffs, presenting on rounds, documentation—learn all the essential clinical skills to thrive in your intern year!