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Author(s): David Hui, Alexander A. Leung, Christopher Ma
PDF & EPUB | 12MB
Approach to Internal Medicine: A Resource Book for Clinical Practice is a popular reference guide for both students and practitioners in internal medicine. It provides concise, practical advice for diagnosing and managing a wide range of medical conditions. The book is designed to simplify the process of clinical decision-making, offering clear algorithms, treatment guidelines, and evidence-based approaches. Many readers appreciate its easy-to-navigate format, making it an excellent resource for quick reference during clinical practice. It’s valued for its practicality and comprehensive coverage.
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Clara L. (verified owner) –
Totally worth it.
yasmin Alkhunaizi (verified owner) –
Love it
client (verified owner) –
good
KH (verified owner) –
Impressed with the price
saraa –
Fast download and exceptional customer service! The detailed illustrations and clear explanations make complex concepts easy to understand. A must-have for medical students!
dr.esmael –
All you need to know
eyeoftiger (verified owner) –
Probably the most underrated pocketbook for internal medicine. it has been a great guide in residency training. I find this much better than the ‘Pocket Medicine’ MGH handbook. I highly recommend this for any medical student or resident.
sameer dhanumali (verified owner) –
This is small handbook on medicine but covers everything.
javier. V –
excellent thanks
Ellie (verified owner) –
Great resource. Most useful for internal medicine of course, but very useful across the specialties to refer to general principles as you study. Good clinical reference and study tool. I highly recommend it. It is one of the few medical texts I have in the bag a majority of the time.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
Very good book, especially useful for the royal college exam prep.
BEEMER2 (verified owner) –
great support
MK (verified owner) –
Good. Has doses and treatments outlined nicely.Lists differentials but doesn’t expand on them. Good pocket reference
DR Maged Madrous –
Perfect