[PDF] Grays Anatomy-The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice – 41st Edition (2015) by Susan Standring

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 226.82 MB
  • Authors: Susan Standring

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In 1858, Drs. Henry Gray and Henry Vandyke Carter created a book for their surgical colleagues that established an enduring standard among anatomical texts. After more than 150 years of continuous publication, Gray’s Anatomyremains the definitive, comprehensive reference on the subject, offering ready access to the information you need to ensure safe, effective practice.

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I wanted to get detailed information to better understand a medical problem I have. As an engineer I’m used to reading technical books to build or expand knowledge. After researching different options, this seemed the best bet, and the fact it came with an online version was the final data point I needed. The book and the level of details as well as images and illustrations is outstanding. The text is detailed and easy to understand. The illustrations and images are of high quality and make it easier to get the point. Some of the MRI images are better than the ones I have of myself. The book is logically organized and it’s easy to use its taxonomy to find whatever you’re seeking. It is an amazing source of knowledge! It was easy to create an online account and download a copy of the book as well as available videos to my iPhone X and iPad. Amazon had this book and I got it in two days. I’m delighted with the book and Amazon. It is worth the price. If you are debating a new vs. used copy, consider that the new book version comes with the online access code that lets you download this very big and heavy book. The soft copy has videos and is very easy to use. The books itself is great for sitting at a desk and reading while looking at the images.

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[PDF] Introduction to Sectional Anatomy Workbook and Board Review Guide – 3rd Edition (2013) by Michael Madden

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 185.21 MB
  • Authors: Michael Madden

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Introduction to Sectional Anatomy Workbook and Board Review Guide helps you better understand the principles of sectional anatomy, When used in conjunction with its corresponding text, this workbook reinforces key concepts covered in Introduction to Sectional Anatomy and contains a variety of exercises and tools that make it easy for you to remember essential information and build critical-thinking skills. This resource is also designed to thoroughly prepare you for the CT and MR registry examinations.

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Exactly what I needed

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[PDF] Color Atlas of Dental Implant Surgery, 4th Edition (2014) by Michael Block

 

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  • Published: 2014
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  • File Size: 185.24 MB
  • Authors: Michael Block

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Learn to master implant procedures and techniques with ease using this vivid atlas-style guide! Written by leading expert Michael S. Block, DMD, Color Atlas of Dental Implant Surgery, 4th Edition provides clear, full-color clinical photos and practical instructions covering a wide range of implant challenges. This guide will walk you through treatment planning, pre-surgical guidelines, detailed surgical techniques, and postoperative follow-up. This new fourth edition also includes expansive content updates, realistic case studies, and a new companion website that houses over 60 video clips that clearly demonstrate the nuances and techniques of implant procedures that can’t be seen in still photos. With this book, you’ll be fully prepared to address any implant-related situation and achieve optimal results!

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[PDF] Case Competencies in Orthopaedic Surgery, 1st Edition 1 PapPsc Edition (2016) by Rachel M Frank MD and Brian Forsythe MD

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 188.17 MB
  • Authors: Rachel M Frank MD and Brian Forsythe MD

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Case Competencies in Orthopaedic Surgery is a centralized, easy-access guide to preparing for cases most commonly encountered during training. Written by expert author teams consisting of both attending surgeons and residents, it follows a technique-based format and design that summarizes the surgical steps, from room set-up to closure, of all cases relevant to the 15 categories of “Orthopaedic Surgery Case Minimums” as determined by the ACGME.

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[PDF] Diagnostic Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis 1st Edition (2016) by Aya Kamaya MD FSRU FSAR

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 195.93 MB
  • Authors: Aya Kamaya MD FSRU FSAR

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Diagnostic Ultrasound: Abdomen and Pelvis combines anatomy, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis information specific to the abdomen and pelvis, presenting multiple vantage points to ensure clarity and full comprehension of each topic. This image-rich resource provides examples and insight into the full spectrum of imaging appearances observed in various entities to aid in decision support. With 23 new chapters and approximately 2,500 images, it is the most comprehensive, up-to-date reference on this rapidly changing imaging modality.

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The book easily achieves its goals of providing a comprehensive overview of a variety of disease processes in a quick to read format. This is a good resource for the point-of-care learning that our current work environment requires.

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[PDF] Diagnostic Medical Sonography – Abdomen and Superficial Structures, 3rd Edition (2012) by Diane Kawamura

 

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  • Published: 2012
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  • File Size: 198.47 MB
  • Authors: Diane Kawamura

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LWW’s Sonography texts are up to date with technology, and the needs of students and faculty. Get the right content at the right level for the right way to teach and learn!

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Alot of great images. Def elaborates a little too much on some sections compared to what is needed for the boards.

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[PDF] Essentials of Pathophysiology 3rd Edition (2010) by Carol Porth RN MSN PhD

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 199.56 MB
  • Authors: Carol Porth RN MSN PhD

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Designed to present students with essential concepts of disease processes and altered health states, this third edition text is ideal for both discrete and integrated pathophysiology courses. The third edition continues to build on the extremely successful art program and the ‘Understanding’ feature and has an even more robust electronic support ancillary program to make both faculty and student learning easier and more successful.

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Seriously speaking, if you’re interested in becoming a pathophysiologist, then this is the book for you. It’s a well-written book. However, it sometimes lacks clarity, and it’s verbose. That said, I was quite pleased with its content and thoroughness. I’m not one for a clunky, unwieldy magnum opus, often made up of 1,000+ pages. I opted for this book because of its online availability, using an access code. Note well: The e-search feature, on which I’m often dependent, is nonfunctional. I’m also dependent on an e-highlighting tool. Again, worthless. I contacted customer support, and this is what they said: ” … I apologize, but a persistent highlighting feature isn’t included on our website. [even though I PAID for it] VitalSource, a company that provides some of our books on their website, has a permanent highlighting system, but you would have to get access to the book on their site. If you have any additional questions … ” In other words, the producers of this book, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, have essentially passed the buck onto a company called VitalSource. Either that, or the customer service rep couldn’t be bothered. Either way, if you’re willing to put up with these inconveniences, then the content of “Essentials of Pathophysiology” is more than adequate, but if I buy a Cadillac without a heater or speedometer, the car still gets me from point A to point B, but the journey can be unnerving. Author Carol Porth, RN, MSN, PhD needs to focus on clarity. For a neophyte, the concepts are arcane as it is. Why confound the issue with superlative (sometimes useless) information? The reader is then left to decipher what is TRULY important (and make no mistake about it, what is important is indeed covered) from what is essentially … and with due respect … trivia, which is just enough to confuse rather than clarify. Everyone is a Hemingway wannabe. This book is 1,280 pages. Are these authors engaged in some unwitting contest to see who can write the most cumbersome, wordy, overwrought tome on the planet? “The Chinese have but one rule for writing – be clear.”

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[PDF] Emery and Rimoin’s Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics 6th Edition (2013) by David Rimoin Reed Pyeritz Bruce Korf

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 203.03 MB
  • Authors: David Rimoin Reed Pyeritz Bruce Korf

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For decades, Emery and Rimoin’s Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics has provided the ultimate source for practicing clinicians to learn how the study of genetics can be integrated into practice.

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[PDF] Goldman’s Cecil Medicine, 24th Edition (2011) by Lee Goldman Andrew Schafer

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • File Size: 214.18 MB
  • Authors: Lee Goldman Andrew Schafer

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Since 1927, Goldman’s Cecil Medicine has been the world’s most influential internal medicine reference. Edited by Lee Goldman, MD and Andrew I. Schafer, MD, with associate editors and contributors who number among the most recognized and respected authorities in the field, Cecil continues to set the standard for all other resources of its kind. This dynamic, multi-media reference – with its practical, straight-forward style, accessible organization, evidence-ranked references, and robust online content – is quite simply the fastest and best place to find all of the authoritative, state-of-the-art clinical answers you need.

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[PDF] Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine: Diseases of the Fetus and Infant (2 Vols Set) 9th Edition (2010) by Richard J. Martin

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 219.88 MB
  • Authors: Richard J. Martin

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Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine covers everything you need to improve the quality of life and long-term outcomes of your patients. Drs. Richard J. Martin, Avroy A. Fanaroff, and Michele C. Walsh, along with a multi-disciplinary team of contributors guide you through the sweeping developments in diagnosis and treatment of the mother fetus, and neonate. The completely updated 9th edition keeps you current on the late preterm infant, the fetal origins of adult disease, neonatal anemia, genetic disorders, and more…in print and online.

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a reference text book is read differently. You want tyo look up something. you browse the table of contents., or you look at the index. Generally you will find several options that appear to be what you are looking for. Then you go to the appropriate page numbers in some form of sequential manner untill you find what interests you. Sometime what you are lokking for is spread over sveral chapters. Bottom line is you navigate the book- how should I say -non linearly or non sequentially.

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