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Pocket guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine in-training exam / edited by Bob Cambridge.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (x, 246 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139507479 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.02/5 23
LOC classification:
  • RC86.7 .P628 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Cardiology emergencies Marc D. Squillante and Ashley Anklam; 2. Respiratory emergencies John Hafner; 3. Gastroenterologic emergencies Gregory J. Tudor and Alex Koyfman; 4. Neurologic emergencies Lisa Barker and Anthony J. Buecker; 5. Renal and urogenital emergencies Guyon J. Hill and James F. Martin; 6. Endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional emergencies Selina Jeanise; 7. Trauma emergencies Rose Haisler and Theodor Schmidt; 8. Obstetrics and gynecology emergencies Paul Matthews; 9. Pediatrics emergencies Teresa Riech; 10. Psychobehavioral emergencies Paul Matthews; 11. Infectious emergencies Mari B. Baker and Alex Koyfman; 12. Toxicologic emergencies Robert Schwaner and Joshua Zavitz; 13. Environmental emergencies Timothy Schaefer and Vivian Lau; 14. Procedures in emergency medicine E. John Wipfler, III; 15. Rapid review Richard Frederick and Andrew Vincent; Index.
Summary: Every year emergency medicine resident physicians participate in the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) In-Training Examination to assess their medical knowledge. Preparing for the examination involves assembling several different resources on a wide range of topics. Many resources are either too detailed or too superficial, limiting their effectiveness. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is designed specifically for the Emergency Medicine Resident Physician as an aid to reviewing for the In-Training exam. Pertinent information is organized under the same topics as the examination. The concise text and tables deliver information quickly and a rapid review section allows for self-assessment. In addition, the small portable size enables revision whenever and wherever you are. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is the only resource you will need for In-Training Examination preparation.
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Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Cardiology emergencies Marc D. Squillante and Ashley Anklam; 2. Respiratory emergencies John Hafner; 3. Gastroenterologic emergencies Gregory J. Tudor and Alex Koyfman; 4. Neurologic emergencies Lisa Barker and Anthony J. Buecker; 5. Renal and urogenital emergencies Guyon J. Hill and James F. Martin; 6. Endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional emergencies Selina Jeanise; 7. Trauma emergencies Rose Haisler and Theodor Schmidt; 8. Obstetrics and gynecology emergencies Paul Matthews; 9. Pediatrics emergencies Teresa Riech; 10. Psychobehavioral emergencies Paul Matthews; 11. Infectious emergencies Mari B. Baker and Alex Koyfman; 12. Toxicologic emergencies Robert Schwaner and Joshua Zavitz; 13. Environmental emergencies Timothy Schaefer and Vivian Lau; 14. Procedures in emergency medicine E. John Wipfler, III; 15. Rapid review Richard Frederick and Andrew Vincent; Index.

Every year emergency medicine resident physicians participate in the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) In-Training Examination to assess their medical knowledge. Preparing for the examination involves assembling several different resources on a wide range of topics. Many resources are either too detailed or too superficial, limiting their effectiveness. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is designed specifically for the Emergency Medicine Resident Physician as an aid to reviewing for the In-Training exam. Pertinent information is organized under the same topics as the examination. The concise text and tables deliver information quickly and a rapid review section allows for self-assessment. In addition, the small portable size enables revision whenever and wherever you are. Pocket Guide to the American Board of Emergency Medicine In-Training Exam is the only resource you will need for In-Training Examination preparation.

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