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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Radiology of Emergency Medicine (Hardcover)
This text has been required reading for the radiology program I attend, however, I must admit that many senior residents strongly advise incoming residents to return it for a refund as residents cannot afford a textbook that is low-yield. I have read several chapters and find it not very helpful. I feel that your money and time is better spent reading a standard introductory diagnostic radiology text (not Squire's as this is more suited for medical students) such as Helms Diagnostic Radiology or the MGH Primer or better yet, saving your money for the costly registration fees for your boards. Trust me on this one.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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The Bible in emergency radiology,
By A Customer
This review is from: Radiology of Emergency Medicine (Hardcover)
Now in its third printing, Dr. Harris' monumental tome continues to set the standard. Along with the excellent text in well-written prose, Dr. Harris has strenghthened the book with the contributions from several experts in Emergency Radiology. They have supplied discussions on modern modalities including CT, US, MRI and Angiography. The book, however, retains its strenghth in the emphasis on mechanisms of injury, the subtleties available in plain radiography and the total approach to trauma with clinically-oriented imaging protocols. No ER should be without this superb text
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The Radiology of Emergency Medicine by John H. Harris (Hardcover - December 14, 1999)
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