Clinician’s Guide to Laboratory Medicine: A Practical Approach
Clinician’s Guide to Laboratory Medicine: A Matter-of-fact Approach Books
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Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. Written by clinicians for clinicians, this quick-reference pocket guide includes a step-by-step approach to laboratory test interpretation. More than 30 algorithms and 150 differential diagnoses are also included. Softcover.
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I use the Clinician’s Guide to Laboratory Medicine every day and it really is the best book for lab test interpretation. It makes things so simple. The book comes as a package with the smaller Clinician’s Guide to Laboratory Medicine: Pocket. I keep the smaller one in my coat pocket and refer to the larger one when needed. I just found out that the smaller book is appearance out in a new edition in a few months. Hopefully, the author/publisher will place out a PDA version too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Brilliant. I use it everyday. Fantastic for new practitioners and students. I lost the pocket guide and ordered the package again just to get that.
Rating: 5 / 5
Well worth the money, simple to use, helps formulate a diff dx based off of labs. Has helped me through my sickbay rotation.
Rating: 5 / 5
I found this book to be extremely helpful during basic science, especially in case-based classes or lectures, my liberator on the wards, and it has continued to serve me well during residency. This book is well written, providing enough background in rank as to facillitate use by medical students but also providing more advanced explainations for those at a higher level. The flow charts for the interpretation and evaluation of abnormal laboratory values are very helpful. I would highly urge this book. There used to be a pocket companion with the flow charts available, but I haven’t seen it listed in a even as. It does not provide the in depth explainations found in the larger book, but is much more practicle for carrying in your pocket on call.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book contains a lot of clinically relvant in rank which is easily
accessible to the busy reader.This guide can be read as a whole or it can
serve as a reference book. In every case the book can be not compulsory to
medical students as well as to experienced doctors.
Rating: 5 / 5