FAQ - Bedside Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Bedside Rounds Case Posters

What are Bedside Rounds Case Posters? â–¼
Bedside Rounds Case Posters are interactive visual vignettes designed for medical students, residents, and clinical educators. Each poster presents a high-yield patient scenario, diagnostic labs, and live telemetry waveforms.
How often are new Case Posters dropped? â–¼
We drop new Case Posters on the 1st of every month across Cardiology, Pulmonology, Neurology, Emergency Medicine, and Pediatrics.
How does the telemetry waveform engine work? â–¼
Our telemetry engine renders real-time vector P-Q-R-S-T ECG waveforms directly using HTML5 Canvas, simulating accurate cardiac rhythms, ST-elevation changes, and arrhythmias.
Can I practice cases on mobile devices? â–¼
Yes! Bedside Rounds is built with a responsive layout optimized for smartphones, tablets, and desktop displays.
Are Bedside Rounds cases aligned with USMLE and Board Exams? â–¼
Yes! Every case vignette, diagnostic investigation, and clinical decision node is aligned with USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, Step 3, and ABIM board examination guidelines.
What specialties are covered in the case library? â–¼
Our case library covers 16+ clinical specialties, including Cardiology, Pulmonology, Neurology, Emergency Medicine, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Nephrology, Pediatrics, and OB/GYN.
Are the clinical cases peer-reviewed by physicians? â–¼
Controlled clinical evidence is our priority. All clinical vignettes, ECG tracings, lab panels, and management summaries are authored and reviewed by board-certified clinical faculty.
Can I use Bedside Rounds for group learning or teaching on ward rounds? â–¼
Yes! Clinical educators, attendings, and chief residents frequently use our interactive posters during morning report, noon conferences, and bedside teaching sessions.
How do I access evidence-based clinical guides and references? â–¼
Each case article and poster links directly to evidence-based guidelines, complete with PubMed PMIDs, DOIs, and downloadable summary cards.