Phew, the May issue is packed to the gills with content for you (Not to worry, there’s an audio version available for easy consumption). This month we are covering two excellent issues: One is Heart Failure. The other is a marvelous method for memorizing and remembering. I use heart failure as a … [Read more...]
Covering Cardiology so that it makes sense
Heart failure is a major focus of the May issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter. Pages 10-15 are presented as an outline and a way to think about heart failure that will help you remember it forever. In my humble onion, heart failure is the key to cardiology. Yesterday, I … [Read more...]
If you could only learn one topic for Cardio
f you step back and look at a topic from a wide angle, you just might be able to see a better way to attack it. For example, I believe strongly that you should start cardiology with heart failure. It’s the obvious choice. In the May issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars … [Read more...]
A legend speaks
The late and legendary Jim Rohn used to say, “What’s easy to do… is also easy not to do.” He used lots of examples. Turning off the light when you leave a room. Picking up a piece of garbage on the floor. Calling a family member or a friend. Putting 5$ a month into an emergency … [Read more...]
Remembering more
Over the past few weeks, I’ve taken BLS and ACLS. Both of those classes come with a nice exam at the end. While I was sitting there, it dawned on me that I was using a memory technique that, in ten years, I’ve never mentioned before. It has to do with a specific way I group and store information … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 58
- 59
- 60
- 61
- 62
- …
- 203
- Next Page »