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Now in its tenth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine has been fully revised, with five new authors on the writing team bringing content fresh from the bedside. Space has been breathed into the design, with more core material at your fingertips in quick-reference lists and flow diagrams, and key references have been honed to the most up-to-date and relevant. Each page has been updated to reflect the latest changes in practice and best management, and the chapters on gastroenterology, history and examination, infectious disease, neurology, and radiology have been extensively revised. Unique among medical texts, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a complete and concise guide to the core areas of medicine that also encourages thinking about the world from the patient's perspective, offering a holistic, patient-centred approach. Loved and trusted by millions for over three decades, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine continues to be a truly indispensable companion for the practice of modern medicine. Review: Excellent pocket book for 3rd year medical student - Currently using this book for my IM rotation at the start of my 3rd year of medical school and it has served me very well. A couple of attendings have asked me "what book is that? It looks really useful for a med student." This book is written if full sentences with useful images (XRs, diagrams, EKGs etc), occasional abbreviations and has much more detail than the Pocket Medicine book that is so popular among Residents (which is nearly entirely abbreviations and shorthand, great for a resident, but intimidating for some students). The style of writing is very readable and actually entertaining, they begin each chapter with a picture, often of a famous Oxford physician in the field to give you some history of that specialty of medicine. Some may think this is superfluous, but the Brits do a good job of keeping the book both interesting and informative this way. It is a surprisingly enjoyable book to simply flip through and learn the important takeaways and history of Brown-Sequard syndrome. The chapter of Eponyms is one of my favorites. The book is slightly bulky in my white coat pocket, but you get used to it, I find myself referring to even before UpToDate often since the Oxford book is actually written for a 3rd/4th year student, and gives a quicker and more direct explanation. There are various idiosyncrasies in how medicine is practiced in the UK compared to the US, the most noticeable of which is how most labs are reported in different units, so make sure to hold on to the bookmark provided that lists the conversions! I write the conversions on applicable pages (like mm Hg to kPa conversion) Review: Medical bible - Itโs packed with essential information, easy to navigate and super useful for students. Itโs an absolute must-have for anyone





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M**T
Excellent pocket book for 3rd year medical student
Currently using this book for my IM rotation at the start of my 3rd year of medical school and it has served me very well. A couple of attendings have asked me "what book is that? It looks really useful for a med student." This book is written if full sentences with useful images (XRs, diagrams, EKGs etc), occasional abbreviations and has much more detail than the Pocket Medicine book that is so popular among Residents (which is nearly entirely abbreviations and shorthand, great for a resident, but intimidating for some students). The style of writing is very readable and actually entertaining, they begin each chapter with a picture, often of a famous Oxford physician in the field to give you some history of that specialty of medicine. Some may think this is superfluous, but the Brits do a good job of keeping the book both interesting and informative this way. It is a surprisingly enjoyable book to simply flip through and learn the important takeaways and history of Brown-Sequard syndrome. The chapter of Eponyms is one of my favorites. The book is slightly bulky in my white coat pocket, but you get used to it, I find myself referring to even before UpToDate often since the Oxford book is actually written for a 3rd/4th year student, and gives a quicker and more direct explanation. There are various idiosyncrasies in how medicine is practiced in the UK compared to the US, the most noticeable of which is how most labs are reported in different units, so make sure to hold on to the bookmark provided that lists the conversions! I write the conversions on applicable pages (like mm Hg to kPa conversion)
N**H
Medical bible
Itโs packed with essential information, easy to navigate and super useful for students. Itโs an absolute must-have for anyone
L**U
Shipping method almost insures damage to the cover of the book by the time you get it
Vinyl covered reference book, not hardback - exactly what I was expecting. Content obviously excellent. Problem is with shipping. Since this is essentially a soft cover book itโs prone to bending and other damage due to shipping. My copy came on time, but the THIN bubble wrap envelope used to ship did not protect the back cover from the obvious puncture that occured with shipping. Since I actually plan to use this book on a daily basis, Iโm sure Iโm going to put a LOT of milage and abuse on this cover, so it will make no functional difference. BUT, of all the things Amazon ships in way too large boxes to protect them, it would have been a good idea to ship a soft covered book in an appropriately sized box, so I could have had one magnificent day with my new treasured text, before I abuse the cover myself.
T**S
Content Powerhouse
Really like this book. Contains lots and lots of information. It's a very thick book and has a lot of content in it so I'm not sure how useful it is on wards since it would be tedious to look every little detail up. But it's definitely worth getting to read up on things to review at home. It's a pretty thick book with small font and cramped wording. So if you don't like things so tiny then this might not be for you. The pages are not glossy unlike other books. The binding seems a bit flimsy but time will tell how well it holds.
J**T
Very helpful information.
Excellent information for a fast consult or quick review after you study some topic, time for delivery is alright, it arrived with some scratches and some pages folded. Iโm a generalist doctor, 100% recommended.
L**O
Excellent study supplement.
I used this book for bedside teachings and during clinical rounds. It's a quick, easy to read, yet complete reference tool for answering questions on the go. And it gives just the right amount of information on the high yield topics. I highly recommend this, especially for internal medicine rotations.
N**.
Value for Money
Bought this book for clinicals and its great! Perfect especially when there is some downtime or a quick read before ward rounds!
S**Y
I never travel without it
Iโm a second year medical student, and I absolutely love this book. Packed full of information, thoughtfully organized and presented, and the anecdotes and jokes scattered throughout make it a joy to flip through
F**U
Simply awesome
No words to describe, it saved my life...
G**E
Ottimo
Lascio una recensione in italiano. Il libro contiene un ottimo recap del minimo che dovresti sapere per ciascuna materia, ovviamente non approfonditissimo ma interessante e utile sia dal punto di vista didattico (immagino che sia ottimo come supporto alla preparazione degli esami) sia dal punto di vista pratico quando si ha bisogno di un ripasso di nozioni generali in contesti ambulatoriali o di guardia medica
M**M
Authentic
Authentic book. Not fake. Exactly what I needed
A**R
The most used book
The Oxford Handbook of clinical Medicine, know by many as the "Cheese & Onion". Has proved to be the most useful book in my daughters library. It has live in her pocket for the last 2 years of training. I would recommend this book to anyone studying medicine ๐
D**J
Always best!
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