Case Files: Pediatrics 6ed 2021

Description

The 60 cases in Case Files Pediatrics feature realistic clinical scenarios designed to help you enhance and hone your clinical decision-making skills.

Each case includes an easy-to-understand discussion correlated to key concepts, definitions of key terms, clinical pearls, and Board-style review questions to reinforce learning.

The format allows you to review a patient vignette and then explore/examine the case in a contextual, application-based manner.

The book is ideal for both quick-access and slow and careful study.

  • This book in the Case Files series is a comprehensive overview of the topics important to prepare students for their clinical rotations and board exams in pediatrics.
  • There are excellent guides for completing a thorough history, physical, and plan.
  • The book also provides clinical cases, related questions, and “pearls”.
  • Case Files uses clinical scenarios to help students learn common conditions and their treatments in preparation for testing and board exams.
  • This book is written for medical students who are going through their rotations and preparing for USMLE examinations. This book does a nice job preparing students for this exam.

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Details

Case Files Internal Medicine 6th Edition
  • Title: Case Files: Pediatrics
  • Author: Abby Geltemeyer Eugene Toy Margaret McNeese Mark Hormann Mark Jason Sanders Robert Yetman Sheela Lahoti
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Publication: 2021
  • Edition: 6th
  • Language: English
  • Series: LANGE Case Files

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  • File size: 20 MB

Reviews

I suppose not everyone learns best from these Case Files books, but I find this system of studying very useful for downtime, or quick review during dinner. Remember to have a good reference (internet, current, etc…) to supplement this book’s rapid review format, because it doesn’t explain the “why” very well, but it is clinically useful. I usually read this the first two weeks, take notes on things I didn’t get, then look them up the last two weeks in a more dense book. Love it.
— Pete —

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