Case Files: Emergency Medicine (Lange Case Files Series)Books: Text Books: Emergency: Item 6
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: 2 Thumbs up, November 21, 2004 Reviewer:Adam Rosh "Anooleaf" (New York) - This book gives a new prespective on learning emergency medicine from many of the books already out there. It is great for step 2, the 4th year EM elective and as a review for residents. Book Description 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. Back Cover Copy The closest you can get to seeing patients without being on the wards! Students need exposure to cases to pass the USMLE Step 2 and the emergency medicine shelf exam. This book presents 47 clinical cases illustrating essential concepts in emergency medicine. Perfect for the clerkship and the USMLE Step 2, each case includes an extended discussion, definitions of key terms, clinical pearls, and USMLE-style Review questions. This interactive learning system helps you to learn instead of memorize. *47 emergency medicine cases with complete discussions “Superior to other case file books.” “Using clinical scenarios not only makes the reading fun and interesting, but it is far more engaging than sitting down with a bulleted text and Reviewing detail after detail. This is a much better way to learn clinical information. I have not read a book like this before, and I certainly have enjoyed it.” “I LOVED this book! I would recommend this book to all third-year students… The book uses a clinical approach and does not lose sight of the pathophysiology behind the disease -- GREAT preparation for being on the wards! The subject matter is also deceptively detailed, with much more information than one normally finds in a text of case files. The reader can use this book as either a rigorous self-test or a read-through introduction to the subject. Once again - a GREAT text!” |
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