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Medicine Recall » (3rd Edition)

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Authors: James D. Bergin
ISBN-13: 9780781794145, ISBN-10: 0781794145
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Date Published: August 2007
Edition: 3rd Edition

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Author Biography: James D. Bergin

Book Synopsis

Medicine Recall is written primarily for third and fourth year medical students. It covers the core clinical specialty areas within internal medicine (Cardiology, Pulmonology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Oncology, Infectious Disease, Endocrinology, Allergy and Immunology, Rheumatology, Neurology, and Dermatology) as well as the role of the medical consultant. A special section on environmental medicine is included. This book is written in the rapid-fire question and answer format of the Recall series, with the question appearing on the left side of the page and the answer appearing on the right. Mnemonics are interspersed throughout.

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Reviewer:Vincent F Carr, DO, MSA, FACC, FACP(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences)
Description:Everything you need to remember is here, presented in a gentle, probing, Socratic method. This is a great way to study or review general medicine concepts. A third edition, the first was published in 1999 and the second in 2003.
Purpose:This book is intended to prepare third and fourth year medical students for medicine clerkship rotations giving them the basics of diagnosis and treatment for the commonly encountered diseases. It removes much of the extraneous material common in standard texts and cleverly defines the bare essentials of medicine.
Audience:The previous editions were getting too large to be called pocket editions, so the editor separated the single book into two. This one is focused on third and fourth year medical students to prepare them for inpatient medicine clinical rotations.
Features:The book uses a two-column, Socratic method of posing questions in one column and answering them in the second. This allows students to review their current knowledge and immediately see if they have the concept correct. It is simple and extraordinarily effective. Each chapter includes a number of definitions and abbreviations and a section of the "Major Trials" upon which many of the current therapies are based. The index is helpful and complete. For purposes of preparing for step examinations, there are many pertinent formulae used in physiologic calculations.
Assessment:This is one of the most useful books available for medical students to prepare for their medicine clinical rotations and for review. I highly recommend it to students and residents, although there is also book focused on residency level students, Advanced Medicine Recall (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009).

Table of Contents

Sect. IOverview
1Introduction1
Sect. IIThe Specialities
2Allergy and Immunology4
3Cardiology41
4Dermatology166
5Endocrinology230
6Gastroenterology283
7Hematology459
8Infectious Diseases512
9Nephrology594
10Oncology655
11Pulmonology726
12Rheumatology810
Sect. IIIRelated Specialties
13Environmental Medicine842
14Neurology873
15Pharmacology933
16Psychiatry940
Sect. IVThe Consultant
17The Consultant968
Index989

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