Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice: Volume - 1&2, 9e
R**B
The definitive resource to start to understand Emergency Medicine as a specialty
Is this text written on stone? Absolutely not. That would have required at least a few hundred volumes instead of two. And I'm sure that Amazon would not want to ship a few hundred sets of stone tablets for free regardless of Prime membership.This is an excellent resource for those not trained in emergency medicine to understand why things that are never even a fleeting concern in office-based medicine are daily worries for the emergency physician. It is an excellent resource for the aspiring emergency physician, hungry to learn more about the specialty. It is also an excellent resource for the trained emergency physician to reinforce good practices. Yes, for those of us in the last two groups the current literature invalidates some of the text. However, that is the nature of textbooks, and when one combines this resource with a few select others the step from best practices of the past to best current practices in the specialty of emergency medicine is very short.
N**2
One of two foundation resources in emergency medicine
I was brought up on Tintinalli's in residency as our core book and never used Rosen's much, so its finally nice to have a for a comparison. I received both volumes, quickly without damage, and a free redemption for the ebook version on Inkling which has been very nice so far and offers a little nicer amount of graphics, interface. I have been using the ebook more then paper, great reference. The chapters a full of useful reference information, but not unbearably long, and fairly up to date care. It is comparable to Tintinallis, in scope, so it really comes down to preference
N**S
It's the best 2-volume book I owned in this department
This the first edition I owned of this book and I'm blown away. The clarity of the information and tables make the dense knowledge contained in this book less intimidating and easier to digest. There's a discussion of certain approaches of managing conditions with final recommendations which I'm not used to in some other books e.g: Harrison.I would complain about the weight of the book except for the quality of the paper used. It's the best 2-volume book I owned in this department. And comes with free full text and videos online or iOS or Andriod.I definitely recommed this book to any one who's serious about emergency medicine.
S**R
Rosen's EM Textbook: Reputation precedes it
Text came in two volumes. It's exactly as you would want. Shipping was prompt and arrived during stated window. No surprises.
D**S
Great resource
Detailed and I appreciate the level and amount of information. I’ve read other emergency medicine texts such as Hardwood and Nuss but it didn’t have as much detail as I wanted. Very happy with Rosen’s.
A**R
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I recived only volum 2.It should be set of 2 volums books
G**D
The material is even better than before.
Rosen's Emergency Medicine 9th Ed is the best written one yet. Excellent material review and very important detail to dispositions. gsekblad
A**S
Very good book, kindle version included for free
Very good book, kindle version included for free!The best in this field of medicine.Very heavy, but compensates due to quality of paper.
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