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Medical textbook reviews
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Beyond Borders (Graham, H)
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Beyond Borders (Graham, H)
By Craig, FY1 Doctor, London
Beyond Borders is a concise but hugely incitive book written by a 5th year medical student from Australia called Hamish Graham. He used the extensive knowledge and experience he built up on his numerous health placements to developing countries to write this book, which is an essential companion to anyone thinking of organising a medical elective; especially if the intended destination is very different to your own...
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Case files Internal Medicine (Toy)
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Case files Internal Medicine (Toy)
By Kar, Medical student, Edinburugh.
Strengths:
- Good clinical information
- Highly relevant and excellent selection of 60 case scenarios
- Good revision aid
- Self assessment questions at end of each chapter
- Clinical PEARLS
Weaknesses:
- Presentation of information could be better.
- Writing style could be improved to make it more reader friendly
- Overall design monotonous
- Better presented tables and illustrations
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Case Files Series - Pschiatry and Surgery
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Case Files Psychiatry (Toy)
By Elizabeth owen, Medical student, Edinburugh.
The chapter design is better than all other case file books I have seen. The format of each chapter (case, questions, answers, analysis, clinical approach, comprehension questions and clinical pearls) is excellent. The case questions allow readers to test their current knowledge, then obtain succinct answers. The analysis and clinical approach provide very useful and detailed clinical information without being a ‘heavy’ read. The subject matter is significantly more in depth than other case-based books that I have read.... |
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Clinical Anesthesiology
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Clinical Anesthesiology (Morgan, Mikhail, Murray)
By Herman, Medical student, University of Amsterdam.
Strengths:
- Very easy reading, also practical in finding information on short notice.
- Great usage of pictures and tables/schemes.
- Comprehensive on the subject anaesthesiology.
Weakness:
Less attention to the more mathematical aspects of anaesthesiology, how to calculate the right doses.
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Clinical Medicine (Kumar and Clark, 6th Ed)
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Clinical Medicine (Kumar and Clark, 6th Ed)
By Craig, Medical Student, Leicester Medical School
Needs no introduction, the latest edition of this textbook is just as good as previous editions. Also, it is now possible to view the internet version by using your Athens login username and password. Go to
www.kumarandclark.com
to read the online version, which includes revision questions, a selection of
useful websites and interviews with the authors.....
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Cranial Nerves in Health and Disease (L. Wilson-Pauwels)
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Cranial Nerves in Health and Disease (L. Wilson-Pauwels)
This book is brilliant. It probably has a little too much information on the path of each of the cranial nerves, but it is readable and has lots of good pictures. Most importantly, it links tha anatomy with clinical presentations and examination skills..... |
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Current Orthopaedics (Skinner)
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Symptoms to Diagnosis (Stern, SDC)
By Herman, Medical student, University of Amsterdam.
As a strength:
- Extensive book which also makes a comprehensive impression, during use I was able to find the most unlikely findings.
- This book is also very accessible for students who are just starting on the subject orthopaedics.
As a weakness:
- This book lacks colour images, which are especially important for first impression.
After the use of this book it’s hard to imagine that a medical student would ever think about using another book on orthopaedics during study...
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