📚 Calling All Medical Students & Doctors – Let’s Build the Internal Medicine Book We All Wish We Had! 🩺

Have you ever struggled with overly complicated explanations in massive textbooks like Harrison’s? Do you wish there was a simpler, flow-based guide to Internal Medicine—created by students and doctors, for students and doctors?

🌟 I’m building a team for a collaborative book project that will:

✅ Cover all core fields of Internal Medicine

✅ Focus on concise, protocol-based learning

✅ Include diagnostic algorithms, treatment flows, and high-yield summaries

✅ Be clear, visual, and student-friendly—without compromising clinical accuracy

💬 Here’s where YOU come in:

I’m looking for:

• 🖋️ Medical writers

• 👨‍⚕️ Junior/Senior doctors

• 📚 Students (especially those passionate about simplifying concepts)

• ✍️ Editors with an eye for clarity

• 💡 Anyone who wants to contribute a topic they struggled with—or mastered—and help others learn it better

🤝 This is a voluntary project (for now), but once the book reaches peer review & publication, all contributors will receive authorship credit and revenue-based compensation.

🚀 Whether it’s liver enzymes, ECG interpretation, management of anemia, or SIRS criteria vs sepsis—what’s a topic YOU wish was explained better during med school?

Drop your ideas below or DM me to collaborate!

📘 Let’s create something meaningful, useful, and widely impactful.

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