Updated to put accurate dosages and patient management recommendations at your fingertips. Handy pocket size, easy-to-use outline format, bold headings, plentiful charts and tables, and extensive index ensures fast access to specific information.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for what it's intended,
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This review is from: The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics (Spiral Manual Series) (Spiral-bound)
The Manual is great as a quick reference for common issues, and it's reasonably portable. It wasn't intended as a comprehensive text of medicine (Harrison's is the best choice for that) nor as a board review (try MKSAP. For its intended use, however, it easily beats out the other "pocket" guides.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent source for the subspecialist outside his field,
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This review is from: The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics (Spiral Manual Series) (Spiral-bound)
As a cardiologist who sees internal medicine patients on call, the Wash U manual is a great help. It provides succinct summaries that greatly assist decision-making in the small hours of the morning, or when accessing a more comprehensive reference is not available. It is ideal for the subspecialist dealing with patients outside his area of limited expertise.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A five star handbook, but...,
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This review is from: The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics (Spiral-bound)
...not a textbook and probably not very helpful at all for the layman (here the Merck Manual would be much more informative). This annually updated, now essentially inpatient-only manual of Internal Medicine therapeutics is nearly indispensable for the harried House Officer. By the springtime of your Internship, your Washington Manual will be duly frayed, pages bent in places describing the management of DKA, Gram Negative Sepsis, and DTs, thoroughly stained with coffee, blood, crystal violet, safranin, &c., and most thankfully, much less necessary than it was in July! Now, a word of caution: never, ever, ever quote the Washington Manual on rounds; doing so will make you the target of all manner of condescending questions from your seniors and attendings throughout your rotation. Carry your Manual on call, leave it out of sight otherwise, and read your Harrison's or equivalent daily. Oh, and when you're really exhausted and disgusted, remember "this too shall pass".
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