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Introduction to Med-Peds Pamphlet

The Introduction to Med-Peds Pamphlet was designed initially beginning in 2000 as part of an effort on the part of NMPRA and others to increase knowledge about Med-Peds. It is revised annually and primarily designed for medical students who have not heard of or have basic questions about Med-Peds.

The pamphlet is designed to be printed front and back on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper and then made into a tri-fold pamphlet, although it can also be easily viewed online.

NMPRA Introduction to Med-Peds Pamphlet (Adode® Acrobat® PDF format)

This pamphlet can be freely copied and distributed in its unaltered format.

More in-depth information about Med-Peds Residency Programs can be found in the Medical Students' Guide to the Evaluation of Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Programs.

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Med-Peds Blogs


Showcase Blog:
Med-Peds Hospital Medicine

"A blog dedicated to promote teaching in the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics academic services. Based on real patients, real clinical questions and everyday clinical life as an Internist and Pediatrician."


Other Med-Peds Blogs

Musings of a Distractible Mind
"Reading this blog you may get the impression that I can’t make up my mind if I am serious or silly. Yet I think we all need a portion of both in our lives. I do my best to keep the balance and hope you enjoy the experience."

Consider the Evidence: Med/Peds Journal Roundup
A blog, run by a med/peds intern, collecting useful journal articles for Med/Peds

Stories in Medicine
I am a physician practicing Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. This blog chronicles my life first as a medical student, then as a resident. It is about stories of medicine. If you think 'Scrubs' or 'Grey's Anatomy' tells the stories of a resident's life, then here is what it is really like (for one resident, anyway).

Ramblings of a Med/Peds Resident
A Houston 4th-year Med-Peds Resident's Blog


Disclaimer: The blogs and websites above are not hosted by NMPRA.

NMPRA is not responsible for and does not endorse any views, opinions, advertising, products, or resources available from the above blogs and websites


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