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Book Reviews of Pocket Medicine: The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine (Pocket Notebook Series)Book Review: Great resource Summary: 5 StarsThis is a great pocket resource for both medical students and residents. The pages now have titles across each page and sections are broken down into individual subjects as compared to the previous (blue) version.
Book Review: Must have for medical students Summary: 5 StarsAlthough the expectations for medical students are not that of residents and interns, this book is very helpful. Evidence-based medicine is the term heard over and over on the wards and this pocket book will help with that. When presenting a patient, you may be asked which study showed the effectiveness of which treatment. This book has it. It is updated with references as recent as 2007 which is impressive. It will also save time when preparing a talk because as mentioned, the landmark studies are all incorporated in the text. Worth upgrading from the 2nd edition.
Book Review: An internship MUST Summary: 5 StarsThis pocket-sized manual is a MUST for all medical interns (and residents). It is SO much more useful for review than Washington Manual and is written in a very readable manner. Strongly recommended.
Book Review: A favorite resource for a Nurse Practitioner Summary: 5 StarsI keep an updated version of this in my labcoat pocket ALWAYS. Mine is full of notes and marks. Indispensible!
Book Review: Pocket Medicine: The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine (Pocket Notebook Series Summary: 5 StarsIt is really useful ,practicle book.
I adviced my students and residents to have one.
And it is easy to order online as I did.
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