Put the authority of Tintinalli’s into your emergency medicine review! A Doody's Core Title for 2015! Published in partnership with The American College of Emergency Physicians Derived from Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, Seventh Edition, this streamlined text is the perfect review for any emergency medicine exam -- or for use as a clinical refresher. Its concise, bulleted design condenses and simplifies must-know concepts and helps you make the most of your study time. This authoritative study guide includes radiographs, color images, line drawings, and ECGs, all designed to enhance your understanding of the material and help you meet the challenges of visual diagnosis in practice and exam situations. Features Updated to reflect the latest advances in diagnostic imaging NEW CHAPTERS on Hematologic-Oncologic Emergencies, Renal Emergencies in Children, Low Probability Coronary Syndromes, Urinary Retention, Food and Water-Borne Diseases, and World Travelers Increased coverage of toxicology and trauma More than 300 tables encapsulate important information More than 100 radiographs/color images and 90 line drawings/ECGs aid recognition of challenging and life-threatening disorders Provides a brief yet comprehensive review of the practice of emergency medicine for clinicians who wish to update their knowledge of the specialty
With 418 contributors representing over 120 medical centers from around the world, this book comprehensively covers the entire field of emergency medicine -- from prehospital care, disaster preparedness, and basic resuscitative techniques - ...
... O. Shields Jr., Joshua S. Broder, and Rawden Evans, the authors ofthe related chapter in the previous edition. REFERENCES. The complete reference list is available on the included DVD or online at www.TintinalliEM.com. Acute.
This new edition includes extensive updates to all sections, incorporating the latest guidelines, evidence-based protocols, and relevant research.
This authoritative study guide includes radiographs, color images, line drawings, and ECGs, all designed to enhance your understanding of the material and help you meet the challenges of visual diagnosis in practice and exam situations.
... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Associate Professor, Temple University School of Medicine Daniel J. Egan, MD, ... Winston-Salem, North Carolina Ross J. Fleischman, MD, MCR, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, ...
... Oklahoma Daniel J. Egan, MD, Associate Residency Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's Roosevelt ... Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Jonathan Glauser, ...
This is an outstanding review for any examination in emergency medicine and can also be used as a clinical refresher.
For further reading in Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 6th ed., see Chapter 84, “Jaundice,” by Richard O. Shields Jr; and Chapter 86, “Hepatic Disorders and Hepatic Failure,” by Joshua S. Broder and Rawden Evans.
This outstanding review is ideal for any examination in emergency medicine—including board certification—and can also be used for residency program in-training examinations or as a clinical refresher.
It is more concise and easier to read than some, yet it covers the breadth of emergency medicine practice more comprehensively than others. The bottom line is that I like this book.