Rapid Medicine, 9781405183239
Paperback
This pocket study guide is a must for all medical students and trainees preparing for a major exam in clinical medicine or needing a reminder during a clinical attachment. Now thoroughly updated, this new edition combines Rapid Medicine and Rapid Differential Diagnosis into a single volume.

Rapid Medicine

$107.10

  • Paperback

    472 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2010

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Summary

This pocket reference and revision guide is a must for all medical students and junior doctors preparing for major exams in clinical medicine or needing a rapid reminder of essential facts during a clinical attachment. Now thoroughly updated, this new edition combines the first editions of Rapid Medicine and Rapid Differential Diagnosis and contains reference to over 200 common medical conditions and diseases and 350 signs and symptoms encountered on a daily basis on the wards, in clinics and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781405183239
ISBN-10:1405183233
Series:Rapid
Author:Amir H. Sam, James T.H. Teo
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Wiley-Blackwell
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:472
Edition:2nd
Release Date:3 September 2010
Weight:658g
Dimensions:218mm x 140mm x 23mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This concise, no-nonsense reference is presented in an A-Z format for easy access to information, and includes a thematic index with conditions sorted by speciality making it an ideal companion in any clinical situation.”  (Kingbook73’s Medical Ebook and Video Collection, 15 September 2014)

“As the title implies, this is a useful reference as a memory jogger. It lays out the basics that every person in medical training must keep in mind. I highly recommend this as a desk reference for primary care clinicians.” (Doody’s, 26 August 2011)

“This book is just fantastic. While doing specialist rotations in my fourth year, I’ve found it more useful, in some ways, than the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, a book that we use on a daily basis in the hospital.” (Times Higher Education, 24 February 2011)

 

About The Author

Amir H. Sam

Amir H. Sam: Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hammersmith Hospital and Imperial College London.

James T. H. Teo: Charing Cross Hospital, London.

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