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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.025 EAN: 9780071410243 Edition: 2 ISBN: 0071410244 Label: McGraw-Hill Professional Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 624 Publication Date: May 20, 2004 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The best study guide for emergency medicine board exams! This rapid, comprehensive review of emergency medicine succinctly covers all the information needed for emergency medicine board exam success or as a clinical refresher. Featuring a bulleted format, this valuable guide includes only the most important facts as well as test-taking tips and strategies. Referenced to the new edition Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 6/e. ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent for ConCert in EMI used this review book to study for my recert exam (ConCert) on Nov 3'07. I went back to the book immediately after the exam and found ~95% or more of the answers to the questions that were on the exam. If you are worried about detail - use tintinalli (and take a year to prepare!)This review book does not get into great detail, but neither did the exam! Most info is upto date (except recommend cipro for GC and no mention of MRSA). If you give yourself 2 months, you can easily cover the 600+ pages. ... Read More Rating: - Emergency MedicineGreat book. Not just for emergency medicine but for medicine in general. I highly recommend this book. Rating: - Basic Clinical Knowledge. A great reviewThis read is not only sufficient for students and professionals alike, but remains as a solid material for review for any exam. It provides one with the basic clinical knowledge that is required of one who practices in an ED, or similar type of setting. The only pitfall is that there is limited detail regarding syndromes and illnesses. Still a great read and review. In association with Amazon.com | |