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School of Medicine > OSA > M1-M4 Calendars and Resources > Skills for the Clinics
Successful clinical students have utilized NMS, Appleton and Lange, "Crush the Boards", "Secrets for Step 2, "Wards and Boards", and other study/review resources to enhance their clinical knowledge, and to prepare them for NBME shelf examinations and the USMLE Step 2 examination. These resources, in conjunction with outside reading about your patients and their diseases, provide students with an opportunity to increase and assess their basic clinical knowledge. Some of the basic competencies expected of a medical student upon completion of their two years of clinical training are outlined below.
Basic Clinical Skill competencies include:
Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics and Prevention competencies:
Communication Skills competencies:
Delbert D. Neis Clinical Skills Laboratory will be used throughout the first three years of medical school to develop your technical skills including physical exam review with emphasis on the abnormal HEENT, Cardiac and Murmurs, Pulmonary, GI, Neurologic, Extremeties, Sensitive exams and Comprehensive. Additionally, you will learn to utilize the tools of the trade including Labs, EKG's, CXR's, ABG's, PFT's, IV insertion and Blood draws.
Here is a site designed for med students but helpful for anyone wishing to brush up on some common procedures: http://www.med.uottawa.ca/procedures/
There are some very useful books on how to be a third year clerk. Both can be found on Amazon.