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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pediatric Cardiology made simple and understandable,
By Bernhard Kuhn, M.D. (New Haven, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners (Hardcover)
As a resident in pediatrics, you face the usual time constraints, yet you want to prepare yourselfs for electives by reading a comprehensible text. For Cardiology, I have found with Park's "Pediatric Cardiology for the Practioner" an outstanding text, which I actually prefer over more recent review articles for its easy to understand approach. The text is easy to read and is supported by the style of the figures and schemes. This book provides more than an introductory text for the pediatric resident with a general focus, it also provides a valuable and readily accessible resource for cardiology fellows.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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THE Cards book for residents (and rotating MS4's),
By baby bean doc "baby doc" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 4e (Hardcover)
I bought this book on my 4th year medical student rotation for Pediatric Cardiology. It continues to serve me as a resident (just coming fresh off the Cardiology floor). The EKG section is invaluable. The description (and explanation of pathophysiology of) congenital heart defects is outstanding. I am told by fellows that this book has served them through the first year of fellowship then, before having to move onto more advanced texts. Only minus, no explanation of how EP studies work, which is not a huge minus because you won't be seeing much of that as a resident anyway. Bottom line: this is THE pediatric cardiology book that every pediatrician and every pediatric resident should have.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Very useful reference work, even for non-peds and non-cards,
By Bert Smits (Mechelen Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 4e (Hardcover)
In concise and clear language, Prof. Park explains how a medical practitioner can diagnose alsmost any known cardiac anomaly in a child. Having a scientific but no medical background myself, What is especially good is Prof. Parks comprehensive I have only read the 2nd edition of the book (1988), so
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Great reference,
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This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 5e (Hardcover)
This is an incredible reference book. Through explanations of Peds Cardio topics that are written on a level any med student or practitioner can understand. Great buy.
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Great book!,
By Ashley Jenkins (Providence, RI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 5e (Hardcover)
Excellent introductory book for pediatric cardiology electives. It goes into a decent amount of depth as far as the pathophysiology, presentation and repair of the various congenital heart defects. It also takes the time to go through variants of each defect.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding introductory text,
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Dr. Park's text addresses pediatric cardiology through four themes: fundamentals, pathophysiology, descriptions of congenital heart diseases and a set of chapters on approaches to important clinical presentations (e.g., syncope, CHF). The book is written in an orderly and concise manner, hybridized between descriptive text and outline format, making it equally valuable as an explanatory introduction to pediatric cardiology or as a rapid reference for use in clinic. I found it extremely helpful during my pediatric cardiology rotation.
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Wonderful book for starters,
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I love this book, very simple and patho physiology explained in great detail. Highly recommend for medical students and residents.
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One Minor Quibble,
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This review is from: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 5e (Hardcover)
I have owned every edition of this amazing book. It is truly THE pediatric cardiology text for primary care practitioners who care for children. (I'm a general pediatrician.) It is thorough, well-organized, and easy to use. I heartily recommend it.
I do have one minor quibble with this 5th edition. Dr. Park has removed "Part VII: Neonatal Cardiac Problems" and integrated that information into other chapters. I understand that there may be advantages to that approach. However, I'm most likely to encounter new cardiac problems in newborns and young infants rather than older children, so I found having a special section for this clinical situation useful. I miss having the information in the chapters "Special Features of the Cardiac Evaluation of Newborns" and "Manifestations of Cardiac Problems in Newborns" in one easily found section. Because there has been much progress in pediatric cardiology since the 4th edition, I certainly wanted/needed this new edition despite my minor quibble with the new organization. |
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Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners, 4e by Myung K. Park (Hardcover - February 15, 2002)
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