Major Updates — May 2026
- The Last 6 Months — Student-to-Standout Blueprint — Final-semester transition system for NP/PA students — readiness checklist, what to ask preceptors, and a 10-scenario simulation library to build clinical confidence.
- Clinical Simulation Library — 10 branching scenarios — deteriorating patient, medication error, difficult family, end-of-life, and more — with debriefs and confidence tracking.
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The Clinical Reference Guide for Geriatric & Adult Care
Practical, no-fluff educational resources for clinicians caring for older adults — from healthy aging to complex geriatric syndromes.
Built for outpatient clinicians caring for older adults — primary care clinics, home-based primary care, urgent care, and any setting outside the hospital.("Outpatient" means care that doesn't require a hospital admission — including urgent care, clinic visits, and house calls.)
What brings you here today?
Jump straight to the right tool or workflow.
Conditions and workflows for adult and older adult care — every page cited.
See cheat sheetCBC, CMP, TFTs, UA — clinical action for any adult patient.
Open lab guideType any clinical question — adult or geriatric — get an answer in seconds.
Try Ask the Guide"Finally — a reference that thinks the way an outpatient clinician thinks. Cheat sheet open between every patient."
"Used the Falls workflow on day one. The deprescribing prompts caught two meds I would have missed."
"The billing walkthroughs alone are worth it. Stopped guessing on TCM and CCM."
Early-access clinician feedback.
Who This App Is For
MyClinicianGuide is built for clinicians in outpatient practice — NPs, PAs, and MDs who care for older adults, adults 55–64, and younger adults presenting with geriatric syndromes (frailty, falls, polypharmacy, cognitive or functional decline).
Older adults 65+ — comprehensive care for aging patients, from wellness to complex conditions.
It fits perfectly if you work in:
- Community-dwelling adult and geriatric primary care
- Clinic-based outpatient practice
- Home-based primary care and house calls
- Independent living visits
- Urgent care practice
- Outpatient chronic disease management
- Geriatric syndromes in the community
- Younger adults with frailty, falls, polypharmacy, or functional decline
- Safety, function, mobility, and cognition assessments
- Preventive care and wellness visits
Not sure if a patient fits? See the Age + Frailty Decision Tree →
Built for new grads and experienced clinicians alike — applies whether you're salaried, 1099, or running your own practice.
About to Graduate?
You're finishing clinicals, cramming for boards, and wondering what it's actually like to walk into a room and be the provider. Not the student. Not the one shadowing. The one making the call.
Most programs don't teach you how to run a 20-minute visit, write a billing-compliant note, handle a family who's angry, or figure out which 6 of 14 medications are actually causing the problem. That's not a failure — it's a gap. And it's the gap this guide was built to fill.
Use this during your last clinicals. Start building your confidence before you even have your license in hand. Show your preceptor you came prepared — not just with book knowledge, but with the kind of real-world clinical thinking that comes from knowing how things actually work in practice. You might even share something they hadn't seen before. That's not being a know-it-all — that's showing up like a clinician who's ready.
Graduate with more than a degree — graduate with confidence.
You graduated. You passed boards. And then your first patient was an 87-year-old on 14 medications with a caregiver who hasn't slept in three days — and nobody taught you what to do with that.
Sure, you could Google it. You could type a question into ChatGPT and hope it gets the geriatric nuance right. But you're in a 20-minute visit. You don't have time to scroll through search results, read a 12-page UpToDate article, or fact-check an AI response. You need the answer now — organized the way you think, for the patient sitting in front of you.
MyClinicianGuide — tap the condition, get everything: labs, meds, what to teach the patient, when to refer, and the geriatric and adult care pitfalls that textbooks skip. No typing. No searching. No guessing. Just click and go.
Built for geriatrics. Useful for any adult you're managing.
Been Doing This for Years?
You don't need another textbook. You've seen thousands of patients. But the guidelines changed again, there's a new billing modifier, the prior auth process got more complicated, and you're documenting until 9 PM because the note templates don't match how you actually think.
You don't need a 45-minute CME lecture to answer a 2-minute question. You need the answer — organized, curated, and written by someone who actually does this work. No fluff. No theory. No ads.
MyClinicianGuide is the reference you keep open between patients — conditions, billing, meds, labs, and practice tools in one place, structured for how experienced clinicians actually work.
Built for 20-Minute Visits
Everything structured for how you actually practice
Instant Clinical Reference
Look up any condition — review labs, meds, referrals, and teaching points in seconds
Written by Clinicians
By providers who treat these patients — not a textbook committee
Cancel anytime
Stop anytime from your account — access continues until the end of your billing period. No contract.
7-day money back
Full refund within 7 days of your first purchase, no questions asked.
What you get
150+ evidence-cited pages, AI Ask-the-Guide, condition cheat sheets, ACP wizard, calculators.
Can't Find It? Just Ask.
If the condition isn't on the cheat sheet, ask the AI guide — type a simple question, get a clinical answer in seconds.
Most-Used Tools
The resources clinicians come back to every day.
Conditions Cheat Sheet
60+ conditions — labs, meds, teaching, referrals, and warnings on one screen. Built for geriatrics, useful for any adult patient.
Visit Roadmap
How to run a 20-minute geriatric visit without missing the things that matter — sleep, falls, mood, meds, and caregiver stress.
Geriatric Syndromes
Falls, frailty, incontinence, chronic pain, weight loss — real workups and management plans, not textbook theory.
Billing Made Simple
E/M coding, CCM, AWV, modifiers — explained by someone who's actually billed them, not a compliance department.
Start Your Own Practice
Startup checklist, budget-friendly tools, EHR under $50/mo — everything you need to stop thinking about it and start doing it.
Career & Interview Tools
What to ask before you sign, contract red flags, RVU basics, and how to stop undervaluing yourself.
Quick Guides
Printable one-page cheat sheets — falls, discharge, medication review, when to send to ED, and more.
More Clinical Sections
Deep dives across adult and geriatric primary care.
Conditions Cheat Sheet
60+ conditions on one screen — labs, meds, teaching, and red flags
Urgent Care
Red flags, complaint workups, disposition, and procedures for the urgent visit
Vague Symptom Workup Guide
When the symptom is fuzzy — a structured workup that won't miss the dangerous causes
Lab Interpretation
How to read CBC, CMP, TFTs, UA, and more — clinical action, not just reference ranges
Common Questions
What is MyClinicianGuide?
MyClinicianGuide is a clinical education and reference platform for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians in adult primary care and outpatient geriatrics. It provides 60+ condition cheat sheets, geriatric syndrome workups, billing walkthroughs, career tools, and an AI clinical assistant — all built for 20-minute visits.
Who is MyClinicianGuide for?
NPs, PAs, and MDs at any career stage — from new graduates to seasoned providers — who see adult or geriatric patients in outpatient or primary care settings.
How much does MyClinicianGuide cost?
$29.99 per month. Cancel anytime — you keep access through the end of your billing period. There's a 7-day money-back guarantee on your first purchase.
What's free on MyClinicianGuide?
You can preview parts of the guide without an account or a subscription: the entire Start Here section, the Falls Clinic Workflow, the UTI entry on the Conditions Cheat Sheet, and all four AI coaches (with a daily question limit).