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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.8 EAN: 9781416023753 Edition: 3 ISBN: 1416023755 Label: Saunders Manufacturer: Saunders Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 528 Publication Date: June 01, 2007 Publisher: Saunders Studio: Saunders Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Too basic for neurology resident.May be beter for medical students but definitely not sufficient for neurology resident.Very basic information.For neurology residents there are better books to buy.Everything is in stories when you want pointers on call. Rating: - Much of what I need while On CallExcellent, very usefull and user friendly. Does not waste your time when you need to find information in a crisis. Not all inclusive but has all the big stuff and many of the weird and interesting things you will see in Neurology. Rating: - An excellent resource for neuro, ED, and ICU nurses, too.I am a registered nurse and I bought this book when I worked at New York Presbyterian's Neuroscience ICU. Although it's written for physicians on call, nurses who work with neuro patients will learn alot from it, too. It has become one of my favorite reference books. In my work as a medical writer and editor, I still refer to it often. Rating: - Best friend on callThis is a handy handbook that quickly becomes indispensible when you are a junior resident on call. It helps you learn how to organize your though process in a logical, systematic manner. It covers all the neurological emergencies. Overall, it is quite useful for the neurologist in training. Rating: - A must-have for a med student on neurologyI am a medical student who plans on becoming a neurologist, and I carry this book with me just to have a quick reference to clinical information about the major categories of neurological disease. The book is broken down by presentation (eg ataxia, weakness, coma, tremor) and gives a quick overview that can be skimmed in 2 minutes, and gives specific management advice. The book doesn't give comprehensive info about any topics, but it isn't meant to...it's just the best way to make ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |