- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Online publication date:
- May 2010
- Print publication year:
- 2007
- Online ISBN:
- 9780511586064
- Series:
- Cambridge Pocket Clinicians
Internal Medicine is designed to provide the busy clinician with precisely the information needed where and when it is needed. The Associate Editors and contributors are internationally recognized authorities, and they have organized the content specifically so as to convey the essentials necessary for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, management, treatment and follow-up. Over 600 diseases and conditions are covered in detail. Many topics start with a 'What To Do First' heading, which brings the collective experience and guidance of top experts to bear on the 'up front' considerations the clinician must face. Cambridge Pocket Clinician/Internal Medicine can be counted on as an essential resource, particularly in this current era of shortened physician-patient encounters and the need for rapid clinical decision-making.
'It is clear to see that this book has been written by experts in their fields, and has been heavily edited so that the formatting throughout the book is coherent and logical in nature. … although it is difficult to fit this book into one's pocket it really is an excellent book for any medical student or junior doctor to carry around in their bag as it covers a great breadth of topics in a compact and sensible format.'
Phillip Xiu - Clinical Student, Cambridge University School of Clinical Medicine
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