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Emergency Medicine: An Approach to Clinical Problem-Solving
Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH. Clinically focused resource to common emergency department problems as they present in practice, by symptom orientation. Covers more than 65 common presentations, case studies, and pediatric and geriatric populations. Includes additional chapters on shock, penetrating trauma, HIV, and domestic violence. Softcover. more
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- Posted: Sep-24-2008
Not worth the weight.
I really don't know why so many reviewers are heaping all of the praise for this book. This text is required reading for the clerkship that I just finished in emergency medicine. It is 900 pages of redundant, poorly explained, outdated material that leaves me no better informed than when I...
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- Posted: Mar-13-2007
Required text
I got this book because it is required reading for the emergency medicine rotation at my school but I find it to be a dull read and lacking in good pictures. My clerkship director recommends Tintinelli or Rosen.
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- Posted: Apr-27-2006
Excellent book.
This is an excellent book. Very readable. It utilizes primarily a sign and symptom-based layout with many useful suggestions on how to approach many common as well as not so common ED presentations. It is 900 pages and has many good pictures and diagrams. The index is very good as well. For...
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- Posted: Mar-20-2006
Excellent for medical students
This is perhaps the best book for a MS4 in a EM rotation. It can be covered completely in a month, without going "balls to the walls" crazy while studying. Highlights differentials and treatments, less on the pathophys. side. Med students need something to cover in a month, and this is the...
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- Posted: Apr-15-2003
Great Clinical Text
As a medical student, I thought this book covered everything you would ever want to know about the emergency medicine clinic and beyond. Great information that applies some of the most recent medical research to the world of clinical medicine. Very up to date.
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