I agree that this is infact a very good bridge from theory to practice. Very Helpful. Also an interesting note: the book was partly written by B.K. Ambati, MD who at 17 years old became the youngest medical doctor according to Guiness World Records.
One of the best Intern/Resident medical handbooks
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a wonderful book. It is written in a conversational, very readable format, yet is succinct with its information. I have looked at/own most of the big name handbooks (Wash man, Ferri's, On call series) and I think I like this one the best. It does not pack as much info as wash. man. or Ferri's but it is much easier to read and I dare say you would remember more information because of this. It was written by IM residents for residents and I have an easier time relating to the authors and thus the information because of this.It is also available in Palm format ...Exact same as the book, minus a very few pictures.Great work!
Excellent for Interns/Med Students
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is exactly what I needed, but didn't have, all of my last year as an intern. It cuts to the point and is pretty comprehensive. Much better organized than the Washington Manual for floor & ICU medicine.
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