outpatient fp book

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i am doing my FM rotation in an outpatient clinic. i am looking for a small concise (fits in my pocket) book that will hit on the major things i need to be aware of for common outpatient problem. don't need pathophys, etc. for ex, if i am seeing a pt w/diabetes, i want to know how often should certain screenings be done, common meds and dosages, side effscts, how often they need to see an endocrinologist, etc. anyone aware of such a book?
 
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i am doing my FM rotation in an outpatient clinic. i am looking for a small concise (fits in my pocket) book that will hit on the major things i need to be aware of for common outpatient problem. don't need pathophys, etc. for ex, if i am seeing a pt w/diabetes, i want to know how often should certain screenings be done, common meds and dosages, side effscts, how often they need to see an endocrinologist, etc. anyone aware of such a book?

I had outpatient medicine recall and it was okay, but really out of date (published 1998). I don't really recommend it. I also used Blueprints Family Medicine which I thought was a good book, easy to carry back and forth to clinic but doesn't fit in pocket
 
We were given Guide to the Family Medicine Clerkship at our med school, in large part because it was written by our family med faculty. But it was a very useful fit-in-the-pocket book, and I didn't find it necessary to buy another one. It sounds like it has what you're looking for: concise, practical info about the commonly encountered problems.
 
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