Manual of Radiology: Acute Problems and Essential Procedures (Spiral Manual Series)
By John Eng, Clifford Weiss
Product Description:
Thoroughly updated for its Second Edition, this manual is ideal for residents in training, especially those junior residents learning how to perform procedures and facing the first months of call. The manual encapsulates the core information needed for conducting clinical examinations and determining which imaging examination is appropriate for the large variety of problems that can occur on call. Coverage of each clinical problem includes indications for testing, protocol for test, possible findings, and clues to diagnosis. Suggested readings are also included. This edition covers more procedures and includes more information on drug/contrast media interactions.
Summary: Superb!
Rating: 5
If you are an entry level radiology resident like me this book is for you. It tells you simply what to do and what to say in the middle of the night. Accompanied by nice illustrations and with great portability.
Highly recommended. Better than the old Lipton's radiology resident survival guide and that old book titled "Emergency imaging".
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By John Eng, Clifford Weiss
- Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
- Number Of Pages: 480
- Publication Date: 2007-11-01
- Language:English
- 2nd edition
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0781799643
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780781799645
Product Description:
Thoroughly updated for its Second Edition, this manual is ideal for residents in training, especially those junior residents learning how to perform procedures and facing the first months of call. The manual encapsulates the core information needed for conducting clinical examinations and determining which imaging examination is appropriate for the large variety of problems that can occur on call. Coverage of each clinical problem includes indications for testing, protocol for test, possible findings, and clues to diagnosis. Suggested readings are also included. This edition covers more procedures and includes more information on drug/contrast media interactions.
Summary: Superb!
Rating: 5
If you are an entry level radiology resident like me this book is for you. It tells you simply what to do and what to say in the middle of the night. Accompanied by nice illustrations and with great portability.
Highly recommended. Better than the old Lipton's radiology resident survival guide and that old book titled "Emergency imaging".
CHM file
size:11.19 MB
HQ figures
Enjoy!!
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or
Link2