Saunders' Pocket Essentials of Clinical Medicine

Saunders' Pocket Essentials of Clinical Medicine

by Anne Ballinger MD FRCP Dr. (Author), Stephen Patchett MD FRCPI (Author)

Synopsis

This is a new, full colour edition of the hugely successful pocketbook of clinical medicine based on Kumar and Clark's "Clinical Medicine". In addition to being a portable version of Kumar and Clark, this book offers valuable added extras, such as exam questions, practical procedures, a dictionary of terms, abbreviations and normal values (on inside front and back covers) and a list of emergency boxes. The second edition of Ballinger got a 4 star (top) rating in a recent review in the "Student BMJ". New - this title is now also available in PDA format (download or CD access) and as a special value PDA/book package - offering the ultimate in portability, speed, and efficiency with multi-platform compatibility.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 888
Edition: 3
Publisher: Saunders Ltd.
Published: 16 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 070202645X
ISBN 13: 9780702026454

Media Reviews
There's a need for this kind of book, especially one that's good value.. Ballinger and Patchett have written a mini Kumar and Clark: a potentially valuable resource for the clinical years Review of second edition - Student BMJ
content is excellent. It is a pocket version of Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine, making it a serious competitor for other textbooks.
The text is impressivley detailed and exam-orientated, including a question and answer session that is ideal for on-the-go revsion.
...an excellent text, excellently produced. Mohammed Al-Ubaydli, National Center of Biotechnology Information, USA, Hospital Medicine, September 2003
book has been extremely useful so far on the first year of my medical course and I would recommend it with great confidence to any other medical student at any stage in their education. The book provides a very useful source of easily accessible information, in sufficient depth to allow an understanding of the necessities of a particular topic without overwhelming the reader with a mountain of facts. First Year Medical Student on Accelerated Medical Course, Newcastle University, January 2004
is nothing bad to say about this book! Medical Student, Cardiff University