Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.025076
EAN num: 9780632046263
ISBN number: 0632046260
Label: Blackwell Publishing houses
Manufacturer: Blackwell Publishing houses
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 352
Printing Date: May 15, 2002
Publishing house: Blackwell Publishing houses
Sale Popularity Level: 647873
Studio: Blackwell Publishing houses
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BLUEPRINTS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE
From the series you know and trust comes Blueprints in Emergency Medicine! At last the perfect compliment to your core subject areas, this text gives you the high-yield facts you need and the same carefully organized format that you recognize. When used in conjunction with the other titles in the Blueprints series, you'll receive a complete review for the USMLE Step 2 & 3 Exam.
Blueprints in Emergency Medicine gives you complete coverage of the most important and common topics encountered in the emergency room, including recent advances in the treatment of pediatric and toxicology emergencies. Contains all the information needed for your emergency medicine clinical rotation.
· Unique 'Signs and Symptoms' sections outlining key differential diagnoses for common presenting symptoms in the ER.
· Key points and over 100 tables and figures to make understanding difficult concepts easier to remember
· Up-to-Date clinical information written by practicing Emergency Physicians
Study with the series that works as hard as you do!
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This book tries to do way too much for a 'Blueprints' book - I have used 'Blueprints' Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn, Psychiatry, and Neurology (with the very first three being the best) and have liked them and found them useful. However, blueprints EM is absurdly laid out with 100+ chapters on everything from Ludwig's angina to intussusception, most of which are about 2 pages. Because of this, there is absolutely no continuity to the book and no overall sense of organization that could possibly impart any long lasting recall onto its reader. I read about a quarter of the book and gave up, finding it incredibly low yield. If you want a quick overview of EM, try 'Emergency Medicine Pearls' instead.
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