An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine
A**A
Emergency Medicine Resident
I just matched into a residency in Emergency medicine and can recommend this to medical students interested in pursuing EM. The text is far too big to tackle during a clerkship and too detailed for your shelf but contains great chapters outlining the entire clinical encounter. Evidence based and very articulate in what it recommends in handling chief complaints. I will be using this my intern year!
A**N
Excellent Book
It's very helpful.
W**Y
Another good Emergency Care text.
Another text that adds some different insights to emergency care. For the advanced Paramedic, this would be a text to consider buying after you have Tintinalli.
J**X
Great review
Great review. I'm a NP and returned to emergency medicine after practicing family medicine for 5 years. It's worth the price. The information is direct and detailed.
S**D
Five Stars
Good book and good service
H**B
Great book for fourth year med student or intern
Concise and great for M4 level. Loved it for my clerkship and was a really useful reference organized by chief concern.
N**I
Great Book On How To Think And Treat Patients In The ED
The first edition of the book was extremely good, and this second edition kept it up. I own this book to lend it out to Residents and EM-interested Interns. It also great for Family Docs who want to do some parttime emergency medicine. It is well written, very well illustrated and follows a logical flow built around presentations in the ED. I think it is one of the best emergency medicine books you can own and actually read.+++++++UPDATE: I now got the second edition, and I am not disappointed. It remains the Emergency Medicine Textbook I recommend for my learners. For the really detailed review, bit Tintinalli and Rosen are available electronically through most university library accesses (the first on STATRef and the second on MDConsult.)
M**O
Good Introduction, but that's about it
The text is a good introduction to very basic concepts in Emergency Medicine, but it's really lacking depth necessary to function as a medical student or intern in EM.
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