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By Eugene C. Toy, Barry Simon, Terrence H. Liu, Jorge Trujillo, Kay Takenaka,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: 2004-10-13
Sales Rank: 18660
ISBN / ASIN: 0071437959
EAN: 9780071437950
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical
Average Rating: 5
The closest a student can get to the wards without seeing patients! Designed to teach through clinical cases, this text offers 60 of the most common clinical problems in emergency medicine along with case discussion questions, clinical pearls, key terms and concepts, and USMLE-style questions and answers to reinforce learning. This is an excellent study guide for the emergency medicine shelf exam and the USMLE Step 2.
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Case Files in Emergency Medicine
This is really a factastic book. I own two books from the \"Case Files\" series, and will buy more when I see them available. Each chapter is concerned with one particular problem. The chapter opens with a case presentation, giving the opportunity to make a diagnosis before proceeding to the explanation and information. Finally, there are Clinical Pearls at the end of each chapter. The book is great because you can take 10 minutes and do one case, and put the book down. Great for a busy schedule. And great for board review.
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The way medicine should be taught
This book is FANTASTIC. It presents the relevant details of the case and then asks you to think about the diagnosis, differential, emergency treatment and options.
It then analyzes the case for you.
It is indispensible for exam study and more importantly refreshing approaches to common medical emergencies.
Everything from chest pain, sore throat to GI and Neurological emergencies is covered.
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