MD & DO Resources and help for learning antimycobacterials, treatment of pneumonia, and treatment of asthma?

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Hey everybody,
These are my lecture topics that I need to review for my upcoming Pulmonary block exam coming up in a little less than a week!!! Does anyone have any resource or advice on how to learn and review these topics because I'm having GREAT difficulty learning and understanding these topics please? Thank you all for your insight, assistance, and advice..... it is greatly appreciated!!! .....
 
Do you have Boards and Beyond? He breaks topics down very well in my opinion. Each video will give an overview of the condition & then explain treatment in some detail.
 
Do you have Boards and Beyond? He breaks topics down very well in my opinion. Each video will give an overview of the condition & then explain treatment in some detail.

I do not but thank you so much for the suggestion, and I'll definitely check it out!!! ..... 🙂 Is that a free or paid resource?
 
I do not but thank you so much for the suggestion, and I'll definitely check it out!!! ..... 🙂 Is that a free or paid resource?

It is paid but definitely one of the cheaper resources out there. Was just telling someone today that I would have spent 10x as much though (that's how valuable I think it is). I would recommend buying a really short subscription (i.e. a week) to see if you like it enough to commit to a longer one.
 
Just finished pulm block, relatively pharm light and easy. I second, using sketchy pharm. Sketchy with a review of Lippincott (book) and a double check in first aid and you will be good to go.
 
Tx of asthma is easy. Just look up “step up chart asthma” or “stepwise asthma treatment” and you will find an easy chart that shows you the exact treatment for asthma.

Once you see it, it should make sense WHY it is set up that way (so long as you understand the path/physio).
 
Hey everybody,
These are my lecture topics that I need to review for my upcoming Pulmonary block exam coming up in a little less than a week!!! Does anyone have any resource or advice on how to learn and review these topics because I'm having GREAT difficulty learning and understanding these topics please? Thank you all for your insight, assistance, and advice..... it is greatly appreciated!!! .....
Pharmacists are a good resource for pharmacotherapy and UpToDate treatment guidelines. I believe the gold standard clinical practice guideline for asthma is GINA
 
BMJ Best practice is what we use or Patient.info.
 
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