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I was a big fan of Ninja PRITE review; it breaks things down to a great level for residents. It has a great âfor us, by usâ feel. Itâs evidence based, but it makes some useful real-world editorial comments/pro tips/hot takes that you canât get it other, drier textbooks. For example, saying invega is likely a âme tooâ drug with no major benefits over risperdal, but acknowledging the depot forms certainly help with compliance. Those are the kind of tips that feel like youâre talking to a colleague and sharing stories of what youâve found to work in your practice. The kind of stuff thatâs harder to find from reading textbooks or articles.
Any recommendations for resources like this? Books, websites, podcasts, whatever!
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