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The best Q&A review for rigorous preparation for the internal medicine board exam, Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine: Self-Assessment and Board Review features:
* 800 exam-type questions reflecting the style and content of today's internal medicine boards
* Fully explained answers, with references to Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 15/e, and current journal articles
* More case-based questions, in line with recent board content
* Questions and Answers that cover all areas of internal medicine, including oncology and hematology, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular, kidney and urinary, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurologic disorders
* Questions on genetics and disease, clinical pharmacology, nutrition, environmental and occupational hazards, and other important current topics that parallel exam
* Questions and answers that introduce all major aspects of clinical medicine, with a focus on recent changes in exam emphasis and design
* All the practice, practical tools, and authoritative information you need to score well on the internal medicine board exam
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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
So So!!!,
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This review is from: Harrison's Manual of Medicine: 16th Edition (Paperback)
I understand the intention of Harrison's editors to provide us with a little version of this standard textbook, but honestly, I don't like it. I have owned several editions of this book, but I have never used it, because it is not a practical book. It is short in practical details (like disease management) and long in some other details. If you are looking for a handbook that can help you in clinical practice, forget about this one. There are so many better books out there (Washington, Ferri's,...). This book can be helpful for medical students to review medicine before exams or rotations. However, I have to say that new edition is much better than previous ones. At least it has more algorithms. Also, stay away from PDA version. It is even more stripped down! For your PDA, I highly recommend Ferri's Practical Guide or Washington Manual or 5 Minutes Clinical Consult.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Bible of Internal Medicine in "Pocket" Form,
By Mark (Wauwatosa, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harrison's Manual of Medicine (Paperback)
This is an excellent resource for those questions that need quick, consise answers. The chapters for Harrison's Principles of Internal medicine are neatly summarized into quick-reading two or three page summaries, with many helpful charts and management tips. Depth and underlying pathophysiology is not well covered, but that's what the big book (Principles) is for. My only complaint is that with this edition, the book is about 5"x8", which doesn't fit into my coat pocket. The companion to the 14th edition (4"x6") is virtually identical in information, and fits in my pocket.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good... but not great,
By Larry - MS4 (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harrison's Manual of Medicine: 16th Edition (Paperback)
I bought this book at the beginning of my 3rd year medicine rotation and used it for several weeks. It was good... but I did not find the layout and algorithms to be user friendly. It has the information.. but I found myself searching in various sections to find what I needed many a time. Overall a good book, but having experimented with others for my other medicine and family medicine rotations, I would recc that you peruse through either Medicine Recall, Consult Manual of Internal Medicine, &/or Pocket Medicine. All are great... and have different styles. Its simply a matter of personal preferance.
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