Links We Love

Here are carefully curated lists of other organizations and resources designed to help you on your career path.

Other Useful Resources

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
A variety of resources geared towards pediatricians, including job/career resources, educational and reference resources, some require AAP membership.

American College of Physicians (ACP)
A variety of resources geared towards general internists, including job/career resources, educational and reference resources, some require ACP membership.

American Family Physician (AFP)
Journal of the American Academy of Family Practice that focuses on succinct, evidence-based, authoritative clinical reviews for primary care physicians.

American Medical Association (AMA)
A variety of resources geared towards all physicians, some require AMA membership.

Bright Futures
Standard guidelines for health supervision, anticipatory guidance, and preventative services for infants, children, and adolescents.

Clinical Trials
Lists of over 10,000 federal and privately supported clinical trials.

Medline Plus
Patient oriented health information on over 650 health topics in English and Spanish.

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Centralized repository for governmental biomedical databases. Allows cross-database searching.

National Guidelines Clearinghouse
Review type articles on common medical topics and all governmental health guidelines. Contains original articles.

On-line Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
Database of genetic information including disease information, genes, and phenotypes.

Residents as Teachers Handbook
Excellent PDF document for residents on teaching overview and reference on how to teach.

PubMed
Database of over 14 million citations and abstracts from over 4600 biomedical journals going back to the 1950.

PubMed Central
Full text access to almost 100 life science journals.

United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Guide to Clinical Preventative Services
Contains all USPSTF information on preventative care guidelines.

About NMPRA

NMPRA (the National Med-Peds Residents’ Association) seeks to enhance the Med-Peds specialty by: supporting and promoting resident advancement and professional opportunities; creating national connections and opportunities for residents; increasing awareness of and advocating for med-peds as a specialty; and recruiting medical students in the specialty.

Join Us!

Your membership goes to support connection and community laying the foundation for future Med-Peds students, residents, and alumni.

Cureus Journal

Read the latest articles from your peers.