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==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
* The WikiDoc Resident Survival Guide is developed as a concise yet comprehensive guide to clinical reasoning with regards to inpatient management. | |||
==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
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!Authorship | !Authorship | ||
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|[[Abdominal pain]] || [[Abdominal pain resident survival guide]] || | |[[Abdominal pain]]||[[Abdominal pain resident survival guide]]|| | ||
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|[[Liver function tests|Abnormal Liver function tests]]||[[Abnormal Liver function tests resident survival guide]]|| | |[[Liver function tests|Abnormal Liver function tests]]||[[Abnormal Liver function tests resident survival guide]]|| | ||
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==Process== | ==Process== | ||
# Review the main page of the topic and complete the '''Causes''' microchapter. | |||
# Add the siren icon on the upper-right corner of the main page by using the Siren template. | |||
Revision as of 17:54, 23 July 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Goals
- The WikiDoc Resident Survival Guide is developed as a concise yet comprehensive guide to clinical reasoning with regards to inpatient management.
Topics
Process
- Review the main page of the topic and complete the Causes microchapter.
- Add the siren icon on the upper-right corner of the main page by using the Siren template.
Structure
To see an example, click here.