Maxwell Quick Medical Reference [Spiral-bound]
Author: Robert W. Maxwell | Language: English | ISBN: 0964519143 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Maxwell Quick Medical Reference
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A valuable resource for any health professional, the Maxwell Quick Medical Reference packs essential information used in everyday clinical practice. Color-coded pages group the information by topic and make it easily accessible while heavy cardstock paper and plastic spiral binding make the book durable day in and day out. Pocket size allows it to go anywhere - the wards, E.R., O.R., clinic - even the library or lab.
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Books with free ebook downloads available Maxwell Quick Medical Reference [Spiral-bound]
- Spiral-bound
- Publisher: Maxwell Pub Co; 6 Spi edition (December 15, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0964519143
- ISBN-13: 978-0964519145
- Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 3.5 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Diagnosis
- #1 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Reference
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If you buy one book to keep in your white coat, make it this one. For a small book that will easily fit into any pocket, it contains guidelines for writing admission, discharge, and other notes commonly encountered on medicine, surgery, and ob-gyn rotations. It also includes commonly used formulas and cheat sheets for H&Ps and the neuro and the minimental status exam.By A Customer
A great deal for a book that you're likely to use through the rest of your medical training!
Maxwells is great in the beginning when you're just learning the ropes and need refreshers on some of the stuff you learned back in 2nd year. It becomes a bit obsolete as the year goes on. That being said, even as a fourth year, I still refer to it occasionally. Other must-haves for rotations include:By Jonathan Lee
1) UCSF Hospitalist Handbook - the info is a bit more practical and step-by-step than Pocket Medicine. You can get the iPhone/Android version for cheaper through AgileMD). Because it gives way more tangible, practical diagnostic and management steps than the Red/Green book, all my residents would be super surprised at how much more "mature" and "relevant" my diagnostic and management plans were in my presentations. They thought I was a genius and further along than most of my classmates...(and I wasn't too keen on letting them know where most of that genius was coming from :)
2) Sanford Guide (microbio) - this is really the best book for any microbio you'll need on the wards. You'll look like you actually paid attention during microbio with this book. The typie is very small ad the paper quality sucks. can be a bit slow to navigate through. You can look stuff up by organism or condition, and it has a spectrum of bacteria sensitive to each antibiotic.
3) Tarascons (pharm) - It is far and away the fastest way to get your hands on dosage, forms available, and pricing data. I can't tell you how much of a superstar you'll look like if you actually are talking about dosing as a medical student. This is not something any med students are familiar with. That alone makes this book worth it. Color tabs have made it easier to navigate through. Some of the older drugs are gone. The tables are awesome.
4) Download medscape for general reference questions here n' there. Personally, I like it more than epocrates...and it's free.
5) Netflix- for call-nights and unwinding when you actually get a day off! True Detective is a phenomenal series.
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